if your interested in genetics then you'll want Physics, Biology and Advanced Mathematics and maybe Chemistry, I'm not doing Chem so I can't say.
If you want to take Genetic Engineering, you must pass Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics.
Definitely Chemistry, it involves the chemicals used in modern industry. However if you are talking about Genetic Engineering, the effect of structures on the environment, or the effect of pollutants on animals, go with Biology.
genetic engineering, chemical engineering, biology
Definitely yes!
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biology,chemistry and also mathematics.
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A doctoral degree in biological science is required. Undergraduates typically focus on chemistry, zoology, botany, and biology before pursuing their doctoral degree.
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Nowadays, biology is integrated in a lot of engineering and science fields. You can find a job in genetic engineering, space studies, pharmaceutical companies, or as a lecturer if you are into teaching.
Math, physics, biology, and chemistry
Studies the various aspects involved in biology, dna, genetic engineering, and or taxonomic identification of fossils.