Some genetic algorithms that are known so far by researchers are bioinformatics, phylogenetics, economics and chemistry. There are many genetic algorithms known.
You can learn to write algorithms mathematically in high school
It is believed to have a genetic component, but it is far from simple to identify.
There is currently no known originator of watercolour painting. So far researchers have traced it back to ancient tribes that used watercolour painting as a tradition.
Then you may have a rare genetic disorder known as Ehlors Danlos Syndrome
It is not known at this time how Crohns develops. There are hypotheses that it is environmental, genetic and even bacterial but so far none of these theories have any positive scientific backing.
No it is impossible so far...
Although bubble sort is one of the simplest sorting algorithms to understand and implement, its O(n2)complexity means it is far too inefficient for use on lists having more than a few elements. Even among simple O(n2)sorting algorithms, algorithms like insertion sort are usually considerably more efficient.
As far as I know, dimples are genetic. I'm a teenager and I still have dimples.
There are many ethical issues surrounding genetic engineering. We do not know the long term effects of altering genes. Recombinant DNA also gives scientists far greater control over genetic manipulation. There are many ethical issues surrounding genetic engineering. We do not know the long term effects of altering genes. Recombinant DNA also gives scientists far greater control over genetic manipulation.
In some cases, MS is highly hereditary; but not always. The sad fact is, very little is known about MS except for what will eventually happen to someone who has it (increasing disability and eventual death). Inheriting the illness is uncommon enough that some doctors still try to say it is not hereditary as if it were a proven fact. There is most definitely some genetic factor in some cases of MS, however. Henry (Gizmo) Williams, a famous athlete who used to play for the Edmonton Eskimos in the CFL has lost more than 20 members of his family to MS. I am the first and so far only member of my family to be afflicted; so in my case there is no genetic influence. Instead of trying to find the cause of MS and prevent or treat it, researchers just concentrate on trying to find new drugs to slow the progression of the illness; which has been proving to be for the most part a futile endeavour.
As far as is known he was not.
So far there are no schools or "natural born citizens" of antarctica, and the only humans there are scientific researchers. But, it can and probably will change in the near future.