I need the names of the people who had the idea or made the invention. That you to anyone who answers.
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Heather was surprised to discover that she is color-blind. Her biology teacher correctly predicted that her father is also color-blind. Explain how he knew this. Why could he not make this same prediction about the male color-blind students?
This is an AP Bio question that I have on my homework and I need some help answering it.
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If we are to use the argument that some people are the way they are because of genetics…….
Then why are some acceptable and others not?
Wouldn’t everyone and everything they do be acceptable under the assumption they were born that way?
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I know it’s only a movie but watch the 1997 film “Gattaca” with Ethan Hawk and Uma Thurman. It makes you think.
Brief run down of what the movie is about…
During this time society analyzes your DNA and determines where you belong in life.
A cold and soulless world where the content of your genes counted for everything while the content of your character counted for nothing.
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What could be there to understand in the future?
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When scientists look at genetics what are some characteristics in humans that are typically better to survive through natural selection, and as generation passes by do more people become superior?
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In the US or the world.
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I never had a chance in college to take a genetics class, but I would love to learn about the topic. I would like an introductory book or perhaps one that starts that way and develops into more complex. Please, academic books only. I hold college degree, so I don’t need one of those “Genetics for dummies” books.
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in science we are learning about genes and stuff like that, i wonder, are there more to it? rather than DNA’s and stuff like that.
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I was a bio/chem major in college, and am going back very soon to finish my degree, and I have been contemplating working towards a job in genetics. I love to read and would love to hear some recommendations on some interesting books about genetics, cloning, etc that you have read and found intriguing
Thanks in advance!!!
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What are some controversies that are being argued in the scientific community at the moment or in the past where both sides have plausible arguments?
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So i have to do this report for my agriscience class and one of the questions my teacher asked was: what are some of the latest advancements in animal genetics that have made horse herd improvement more advanced today? now, i know that there is artificial insemination, embryo transfer, cloning, and other things like that for farm animals… but what has been done to improve HORSES not COWS or STEER.
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