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genetics is the study of the genes found in genetic material(ex. DNA). DNA is found in the nucleus of your cells. The most important aspect of Biology is the study of cells. So genetics is just a subset of biology.

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Is genetics a physical science?

If you mean as opposed to a social science, yes. Yes, most certainly it is. Especially since part of the study usually involves using cadavers.


How do you make people believe evolution?

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What has the author George Amato written?

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