Yes, in theory, but it's considered unethical.
Scott A. Boorman has written: 'The genetics of altruism' -- subject(s): Altruistic behavior in animals, Animal genetics, Human genetics, Mathematical models, Social behavior in animals, Sociobiology
Charles G. Crispens has written: 'Handbook on the laboratory mouse' -- subject(s): Mice as laboratory animals 'Essentials of medical genetics' -- subject(s): Human genetics, Medical genetics
The American Journal of Human Genetics has a wealth of information regarding the various aspects of genetics as a whole. Human genetics tends to be a very broad topic.
Edward Novitski has written: 'Human genetics' -- subject(s): Human genetics, Medical Genetics
International Congress of Human Genetics was created in 1956.
Indian Journal of Human Genetics was created in 1995.
American Society of Human Genetics was created in 1948.
American Journal of Human Genetics was created in 1948.
Mendel was the Father Of Genetics so lots of Vets and assistants in classifying use his genetics ideas to study animals.
E. A. Thompson has written: 'Pedigree analysis in human genetics' -- subject(s): Genetic Models, Human genetics, Human population genetics, Medical genetics, Pedigree, Probability, Statistical methods
Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics was created in 1994.
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