A geneticist is a scientist who studies heredity (genes, DNA) and variation in organisms. Typically a geneticist analyzes data from experiments or population observations to interpret the inheritance of traits in relation to disease. A geneticist can be a physician who has specialized training in genetics, a genetic counselor, a breeder, or researcher in medicine, ecology, pharmacology, and various other specialities.
"Berry DNA: Unraveling the Genetic Secrets of Strawberries"
Yes, science can help us maximize our crop yields through genetic modification as well as pesticides and fertilization practices.
A carrier is an organism that inherits a specific genetic trait but does not show the trait in their phenotype, or physical appearance.
Which is not an example of matter and energy cycling through living things
to protect someone 4rm over exposure radiation which causes genetic mutation, baldness,sickle cell anaemia etc.
GM in science stands for genetic modification.
Genetic science has allowed us to think in scientific terms about heredity and its relationship to environment.
genetic or geographical
Jurassic Park is science fiction. It is about genetic cloning and how science can turn on mankind.
Genetics - or genetic engineering.
W. B. Langdon has written: 'Genetic programming and data structures' -- subject(s): Genetic programming (Computer science), Data structures (Computer science)
science sucks
The branch of science where scientists change genes is called genetic engineering or genetic manipulation. This field involves altering the DNA of an organism to create desired traits or outcomes.
Actually, that definition more closely aligns with genetic engineering, which involves manipulating the genetic material of organisms. Engineering itself is a broad field that focuses on designing, building, and creating solutions for various problems in different industries using principles of science and mathematics.
Genetic Engineering
"Berry DNA: Unraveling the Genetic Secrets of Strawberries"
Gene medicine might be a method of cuuring genetic disorders in the future. Sources: Biology degree