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currently there are no treatments for genetic disorders
Two major ways: 1) selective breeding, 2) messing with DNA - either directly or by using viruses.
DNA fingerprinting is a most happening topic and it have many applications such as To identify the relation of two perosons To solve the disputes of two parents for a child To solve many criminal cases by having DNA fingerprinting of felons
The two sources of genetic variation in a cell during Meiosis are crossing-over during synapse and independent assortment.
Sexual reproduction helps create and maintain genetic diversity by: # The independent assortment of chromosomes during meiosis. # The random fertilization of gametes.
A new discovery or technology in medicine can greatly assist in our health. Genetic engineering and DNA fingerprinting are just two of the examples that biology can be positively used.
1. classical taxonomy 2. Molecular analysis & DNA fingerprinting
A DNA fingerprint is 'taken' by removing the genetic material from a cell. This genetic material consists of DNA bases which are sorted into groups. The DNA bases are then cut and some radioactive nucleutides added. The radioactive DNA is then collected and is ready for analysis.
. Restriction digestion and gel electrophoresis
currently there are no treatments for genetic disorders
DNA Fingerprinting, and Testing for alleles.
that no two people have the exact same DNA
1- Genetic engineering 2- Stem cell therapy 3- Detection of various disease by using southern blotting,ELISA,PCR 4- Forensic sciences 5- DNA fingerprinting 5- Transgenic plants and animals
Two major ways: 1) selective breeding, 2) messing with DNA - either directly or by using viruses.
DNA fingerprinting is a most happening topic and it have many applications such as To identify the relation of two perosons To solve the disputes of two parents for a child To solve many criminal cases by having DNA fingerprinting of felons
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The two sources of genetic variation in a cell during Meiosis are crossing-over during synapse and independent assortment.