Humans have not yet discovered a way to change your DNA. We can make copies and swap things around, but those require a new generation to see any effect. It doesn't change what's already here.
Fictional robots can change into anything the authors want. Real robots have little if any ability to change into anything. They are as they were built and do not change their appearance.
Biometrical genetics is the science concerned with the inheritance of quantitative traits.
Mendel experimented with pea plants to learn about genetics.
When studying anything with the depth that scientists are studying DNA sometimes it takes several different methods to find the information that is being seeked.
How do you search the online journals for plant breeding and genetics?"
A person's development during puberty, including hip bone size, is predetermined by their genetics. There is no real way to change it.
That's a matter of genetics. You can't change that.
Growth? Genes? Genetics?
Either by gaining weight or getting surgery. What you're talking about is a matter of genetics. If you don't have the genetics for them, there is no way to change that.
Proper nutrition during adolescent growth cycles can help with growth. Children that have been raised with nutritious diets can potentially grow more than a child that was not. However, most of it comes down to genetics. Your body has been given a code, and it will follow it. If genetics say you will grow to be 72" inches tall, there will not be anything you can do to change it.
Proper nutrition during adolescent growth cycles can help with growth. Children that have been raised with nutritious diets can potentially grow more than a child that was not. However, most of it comes down to genetics. Your body has been given a code, and it will follow it. If genetics say you will grow to be 72" inches tall, there will not be anything you can do to change it.
Nothing. Your height is a matter of genetics, and nothing you drink is going to change that.
Genetics
Gregor Mendel is best known for his work in genetics, specifically his experiments with pea plants that led to the discovery of the basic principles of heredity. He did not invent anything in the traditional sense, but his work laid the foundation for the field of genetics.
Behavioural genetics Classical genetics Developmental genetics Conservation genetics
I have dark eyes and red hair. Really, when it comes to genetics, almost anything is possible.
You can change your job from "anything" to "anything else" as long as you have the appropriate background and training for "anything else" and can find an employer who whats you to do "anything else" instead of "anything."