No. It is a subject to be looked at and learned about. If it can be embraced, so much the better. We have a lot of things that we can do with it. Certainly no genetic disease can be cured without it. And its promises are blindingly bright. But it can be misused or abused. And with the advent of genetically engineered critters for biological warfare, it may kill us all. Love it, or hate it, there is no reason not to learn all you can about it. And it is easier to learn about something you don't hate than something you do.
The type of genetics that studies genes and chromosomes is called molecular genetics. This field focuses on how genes are structured, how they function, and how they are regulated within the DNA molecule.
The abbreviation for genetics is "gen."
The field of biology that focuses on heredity and DNA is genetics. Genetics involves the study of genes, genetic variation, and inheritance patterns in living organisms to understand how traits are passed from one generation to the next.
Genetics is not affected by environmental factors.
The noun genetics is a plural, uncountable (mass) noun with no singular form. The noun genetics is a type of aggregate noun, a word representing an indefinite number of elements or parts. The word genetic is an adjective, a word that describes a noun.
Genetics
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Your genetics are comprised of genetics from your mother and father.
yes...all other race of men are weak genetically against the black man that's why they all hate the black man and want to kill him off, i don't care what your race is, they know if a black man gets a hold of their daughter,sister, wife, mother, or neice that baby is black, blessed with the strongest of all genetics, royal blood..you don't have to admitt it your anger says it all..
Robert C. King has written: 'Molecular genetics' -- subject(s): Molecular genetics, Genetics 'Encyclopedic dictionary of genetics' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, German, Genetics, English language 'A dictionary of genetics' -- subject(s): Genetics, Dictionary, English 'Vertebrates of genetic interest' -- subject(s): Genetics, Vertebrates, Animal genetics
The scientific study of heredity involves the genes and this field is called genetics.
Ulrich Winkler has written: 'Bakterien-, Phagen- und Molekulargenetik' -- subject(s): Bacterial genetics, Molecular genetics, Viral genetics 'Bacterial, phage, and molecular genetics' -- subject(s): Bacterial genetics, Bacteriophages, Experiments, Genetics, Molecular genetics
The type of genetics that studies genes and chromosomes is called molecular genetics. This field focuses on how genes are structured, how they function, and how they are regulated within the DNA molecule.
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Nature Genetics is a journal that publishes the latest high quality research in genetics. You can learn more about Nature Genetics online at the Nature Genetics section of the Nature website.
Harry Ostrer has written: 'Non-mendelian genetics in humans' -- subject(s): Biochemical Genetics, Genetics, Genetics, Biochemical, Genetics, Medical, Hereditary Diseases, Human genetics, Medical genetics, Mutation 'Legacy: a genetic history of the Jewish people' -- subject(s): Origin, Jews, Identity