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    A personal accomplishment of mine that sets me apart‚ not from the individuals of SFA or my community per se‚ but from my family‚ is that I am the first person to go to a four-year university with an end goal in mind. Both‚ my mother and father‚ attended a community college‚ but only completed about two semesters each. Neither of them knew what they wanted to gain from college‚ they simply attended because they thought it was what they were supposed to be doing. However‚ I have an end goal. I know

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    genetic drift

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    Genetic Drift Genetic drift‚ also known as allelic drift‚ is the change in the number of gene variants‚ alleles‚ in a population because of random sampling. The allele frequency in a population is the fraction of the copies of one gene that share a specific form. The alleles in the offspring are a sample of gene variants in its parents. Chance plays a part in whether one survives and carries its genes on‚ or does not. Genetic drift may cause gene variants to disappear completely resulting in reduced

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    technology throughout the medical field. Most of these technologies have proven to be successful and productive‚ although some technologies haven’t led to be as helpful. One invention on the horizon in genetics that will add yet another technological failure in the health industry is genetic engineering. Genetic engineering has been known to be used on plants and food‚ but what about babies? Yes‚ babies are beginning to be genetically modified to look however the parents want them to. By altering the genotype

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    Genetics

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    a) Round Yellow (RRYY) and wrinkled green (rryy) The cross between them RY RY RY RY ry RrYy RrYy RrYy RrYy ry RrYy RrYy RrYy RrYy ry RrYy RrYy RrYy RrYy ry RrYy RrYy RrYy RrYy So all the progeny are Round‚ Yellow with the genotype RrYy (F1 plants) Now for the F2 generation‚ RrYy is mated with itself (RrYy) RY Ry rY ry RY RRYY RRYy RrYY RrYy Ry RRYy RRyy RrYy Rryy rY RrYY RrYy rrYY rrYy ry RrYy Rryy rrYy rryy Therefore‚ the genotypic

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    or adults can do to their bodies.Then‚ why do you smoke? I think‚ you have not really become conscious about all the effects’ smoking.Whereas‚ there are a lot of harm of smoking.Some of them are that smoking affects your healt‚you spend a lot of Money‚you make some rude behaviours people around you. The first reason “Why is smoking bad for you?” is that‚ smoking is responsible for several diseases‚ such as cancer‚ heart disease.In the world over 2 million people deaths.Howbeit‚ fewer

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    Genetics

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    ratio 1 1 Cross B (P2 and P2) P2 P2 A A A Aa Aa A Aa A A F1 Genotype Aa Aa AA F1 Phenogype Wild type Mutant Lethal Phenotype ratio 1 2 0 Theoretically‚ the proportion of the offspring from Cross A should be 1:1‚ and the proportion of the offspring from Cross B should be 1:2. 4. Observed Expected O - E (O – E)2 (O –E)2/E A A Lethal 0 0 0 0 A a 3 4 -1 1 0.25 a a 3 2 1 1 0.5 Total 6 6 0.75‚ p value is between 0.5 and 0.7. Thus

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    Year 12 English Studies: Expository Writing Argue the case for or against cloning and genetic engineering. Advances in technology today have opened the window of opportunities towards curing the ill and abolishing future genetic disadvantages of the next generations. The possibilities of aiding all of civilization has just been given petrol for the car but some sceptics still want to let the air out of the tyres. The general well being of the children of tomorrow is the key focus of this debate

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    Epigenome And Genetics

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    Epigenome controls the genetics of the body by determining how cells differ from one another. The cells in our body all have the same genes‚ but it’s the epigenome that differentiate the cells to become skin cells‚ nose cells‚ liver cells‚ and heart cells. Skin cells are different from nose cells because the certain set of genes are turned off by the epigenome to express what that cell will become. For example in the video the fat mice with yellow coat have the agouti gene. When the mother is given

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    HIRE ME PLEASE By Bhavyashree C.M 100701189 INT. OFFICE – MORNING ROSS ENTERS THE BOSS’S OFFICE CABIN for a job interview. It is a lovely and a plush workspace and Ross can see all the educated elite class workers sitting on mahogany chairs in their cubicles. Many of them are attending the continuous flow of phone calls while the others are busy on their laptops. The Boss snaps his finger bringing Ross back to reality and

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    the possible future of humanity‚ when it comes to genetic manipulation. The entire plot of the film revolves around a society that is primarily centered on the need for superior genes. Every child in the film‚ apart from the protagonist‚ Vincent Freeman‚ is born in the eugenics program. This program is purposely structured to manipulate the genetic composition of children to guarantee that they only inherit a specific set of desirable traits from their parents. The film portrays the struggles that

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