Have

3

Just want to make sure that if you deny evolution you at least know a bit about it.
Not trying to argue for or against evolution, just asking a simple question about education levels.
As for me: I am currently a molecular biology and evolution and ecology double major at UC Davis

Related Reading:

Thompson & Thompson Genetics in Medicine: With STUDENT CONSULT Online AccessThompson & Thompson Genetics in Medicine: With STUDENT CONSULT Online AccessThrough six editions, Thompson & Thompson's Genetics in Medicine has been a well-established favorite textbook on this fascinating and rapidly evolvin... Read More >

Filed under Genetics FAQ by  #

1

How long have we been studying stem cells, genetic engineering, and cloning?
MUST be answered by 2morro Jan. 15 or else no best answer will be picked
Also, whoever answers the question i will do thumbs up to all their previous (last 5) answers to other questions for more points
thanks

Related Reading:

Thompson & Thompson Genetics in Medicine: With STUDENT CONSULT Online AccessThompson & Thompson Genetics in Medicine: With STUDENT CONSULT Online AccessThrough six editions, Thompson & Thompson's Genetics in Medicine has been a well-established favorite textbook on this fascinating and rapidly evolvin... Read More >

Filed under Genetics FAQ by  #

2

Not to say that because your parents are smart, you will be, but is there a mental capacity or relativeness to the offspring and parents? Almost everything else in our body is inherited.

Related Reading:

Tomorrow's Table: Organic Farming, Genetics, and the Future of FoodTomorrow's Table: Organic Farming, Genetics, and the Future of FoodBy the year 2050, Earth's population will double. If we continue with current farming practices, vast amounts of wilderness will be lost, millions of ... Read More >

Filed under Genetics FAQ by  #

2

I mean what do I have to study to accomplish that?
Should I apply for biochemistry or medicine.. I’m confused.

Related Reading:

Genetics (Looseleaf)Genetics (Looseleaf)Based on the author’s 27 years of teaching experience, Genetics: A Conceptual Approach, Third Edition, builds upon features that have made past edit... Read More >

Filed under Genetics FAQ by  #

1

I was wondering if there is a way to find out if you’re body can only get a 6 pack or an 8 one. Like signs or so.
And those of you who plan to make an answer as dumb as their ugly faces saying “just go to the shop and ask the clerk” you can just go screw yourselves.

Related Reading:

Genetics For DummiesGenetics For DummiesReveals the connections between genetics and specific diseases

Understand the science and the ethics behind genetics

Want to know ... Read More >

Filed under Genetics FAQ by  #

4

I’m not asking if someone could have more addictive tendencies, or even things such as depression that could run in the family. I’m asking along the lines of more of a personality trait, such as coldness, a cheery outlook, a “wild child” when the adoptive parents are reserved, things like that. Is it the environment that shapes things like that, or could it be that genetics shape a personality?

Related Reading:

Genetics: From Genes to GenomesGenetics: From Genes to GenomesGenetics: From Genes to Genomes is a cutting-edge, introductory genetics text authored by an unparalleled author team, including Nobel Prize winner, L... Read More >

Filed under Genetics FAQ by  #

5

Every time I see a guy with long hair, it looks dull and unhealthy. Most womenfolk’s hair is shiny.

Related Reading:

New Clinical GeneticsNew Clinical GeneticsKey Features: Aimed at medical students, genetic counsellors and clinical geneticists, this book provides the reader with a concise summary of post-ge... Read More >

Filed under Genetics FAQ by  #

1

im looking At local colleges such as Sunny albany and hvcc and interning at The Genomics Institute………does anyone know how to do this? what id have to study and if they have such programs at the colleges i mentioned? id like info on waht to do as an undergraduate…….i know i will have to continue on to graduate school.

Related Reading:

Genetics For DummiesGenetics For DummiesReveals the connections between genetics and specific diseases

Understand the science and the ethics behind genetics

Want to know ... Read More >

Filed under Genetics FAQ by  #

1

I’m doing a lab in my bio class about fruit flies. Why is it important to have lots of offspring to record data on?

Related Reading:

Genetics (Looseleaf)Genetics (Looseleaf)Based on the author’s 27 years of teaching experience, Genetics: A Conceptual Approach, Third Edition, builds upon features that have made past edit... Read More >

Filed under Genetics FAQ by  #

3

If a person developed breast cancer at an early age and they do not have a family history of cancer is it possible that they can test positive on BRCA!/2 testing? And only serious answers please.

Related Reading:

Tomorrow's Table: Organic Farming, Genetics, and the Future of FoodTomorrow's Table: Organic Farming, Genetics, and the Future of FoodBy the year 2050, Earth's population will double. If we continue with current farming practices, vast amounts of wilderness will be lost, millions of ... Read More >

Filed under Genetics FAQ by  #

All trademarks and copyrights owned by their respective owners and are used for illustration only
Kokopelli Creative Web Design