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    Kentaurus Webster Ms. Mulvanny 8th Grade Science December 13‚ 2012   What Causes Mold on bread? The question I am trying to answer is what causes mold on bread. I think that mold is fungus. Mold spores are everywhere: in the air‚ on your kitchen counters‚ on your skin etc. Mold likes to grow in environments where they can find nutrients like bread. When mold spores find a nice environment‚ they "hatch" and then begin to eat and reproduce. This is when you see the lovely green and white fuzz

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    Research Question/Aim: To investigate which eye colour is dominant in my family. Variables: Independent: The generations of my family. Dependent: Eye colour. Constant: My family’s eye colour trait. Hypotheses & explanation: I think that the dominant eye colour of my family will be brown. This is because it has been proven by scientists that the allele for brown eyes is dominant compared to other eye colours. Also‚ brown eyes are the most common eye colour especially in people who are from

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    Running head: GENETIC ANTHROPOLOGY Genetic Anthropology: New Understanding through Genetic Testing Name university Genetic Anthropology: New Understanding through Genetic Testing Genetic Anthropology is the study of combining DNA evidence with physical evidence to understand the history of modern human. These scientists and anthropologists are trying to understand where and when the branches of ancient and modern human existed (U.S. Department of Energy Genome Program‚ 2010). This field

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    Genetics refer to heredity as well as variations. Both the variation and heredity are controlled and dominated by genes. Genetic testing is considered a medical test. It helps to identify the changes that have been screened in genes‚ proteins and chromosomes as well. Genetic testing has been popularized over the past few years as it shows some importance in human life. According to Clarke (2013)‚ it helps to identify as well as reveal the changes or mutations in genes. Gradually‚ it helps to identify

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    Follow the report writing format shown below: is had was an increase in disillusionment among romantics. The possibility of a society transformed by individuals seemed less believable. Mary Godwin suffered from this disillusionment‚ but for different reasons. In his essay on Frankenstein‚ George Levine discusses the dream Godwin had which inspired the book: "The dreams emerge from the complex experiences that placed young Mary Shelley‚ both personally and intellectually‚ at a point of crisis in

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    Characterization and Heredity in Proof David Auburn’s Proof‚ tells of the struggle of a young Catherine who is the daughter of a mathematician‚ Robert‚ and although she inherited some of his genius she also believes she inherited his mental disorders. The play throws in a couple twists: tricking the reader into thinking Robert is alive when he is actually dead and finding out that Catherine wrote the proof. There are three themes that overrides the play: that is insanity‚ heredity‚ and family. Although

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    the six key factors influencing homers overall health and physical activity play a big part in his life. Homer’s Heredity factors influencing his overall health and level of physical activity are hard to determine as he is a cartoon character and no real evidence of his family’s history has been shown in the popular TV series. But for example if his father had suffered from a heredity disease he might possibly have taken or take his health more seriously. Signs of unhealthy hereditary aspects in

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    Behavioral Genetics Behavioral Genetics is a new field of study. The purpose of Behavioral Genetics is to investigate the affects of genetics and environment on individual human behavior. Behavioral Genetics is a quite complex field of study and the path towards the understanding the relation of genetics and environment to individual human behavior is a long and difficult one. There are instances that support the theory that behavior has a biological basis. Behavior is often reproduced in

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    9.7 Option – Genetics: The Code Broken? Contextual Outline Science has come a long way since Mendel’s important work on identifying the transmission of inherited factors across generations. The code for transmitting this genetic information has been identified and models have been developed to explain gene functioning. Transcription of the information into functional proteins is now well understood and models are being developed to test how genes direct the structure‚ function and development

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    Genetic Engineering What can we say about genetic engineering? Most of us fear for the worse and do not know how it works‚ while others think it will make our future brighter . With the way genetic engineering is changing‚ people could look out their window in future years and see woolly mammoths roaming freely. Genetic engineering is a process that is performed to add DNA to an animal‚ human‚or plant. The reason being to give an organism attributes and characteristics that it does not already

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