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    Data protection act 1989 The Data protection act is structured to protect personal information that is held in paper and electronic format and should never be disclosed‚ except in special cases and for legitimate purposes‚ especially if it is to do with government instructions that are authorised by law. The health and social care services naturally holds lots of sensitive and personal information about individuals. Therefore it is vital that this information should only be used for legitimate

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    Good morning everyone‚ Genetics is the study of how living organisms pass on traits to each generation. It also explores the variations in every make-up of cells. Every living organism contains instruction manuals inside of their body. These instruction manuals are called genes. (Medicine‚ What is a gene?‚ 2015)Genes lie in long strands of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) called chromosomes. DNA containing genes form structures call chromosomes. Humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes. Chromosomes are made

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    The Role of Genetics on Development PSY/104 Child and Adolescent Development The Role of Genetics on Development We all know that since the beginning time history has taught us that generations of human beings are born‚ molded‚ and changed from generation to the next through genetics. During that time people have always wondered how exactly this miraculous feat really works? Just from a quick observation you can always tell that a child may look more like one parent but after close observation

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    Introduction Genetics is the study of units of heredity. Genes determine almost everything about what makes humans humans and genes are passed from parent to offspring‚ because genes have a strong influence on all organisms. Genetics a very broad scientific discipline and the father of genetics is Gregor Mendel. Gregor Mendel studies how genes were inherited in pea plants by crossbreeding thousands of those and discovering their patterns and characteristics. In 20th century the technology has advanced

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    Gattaca supports the belief that nature is preferable to an error-free genetically engineered existence. Andrew Niccol’s Sci-fi Thriller‚ Gattaca‚ is a dystopian world where a person’s identity is determined by their genetic quotient. In Gattaca the genetically engineered part of society is viewed as perfect while the naturally conceived are viewed as invalids or “de-gene-rates”. Contradictorily‚ Niccol attempts to demonstrate to the audience that nature‚ with its flaws‚ is preferred over an error-free

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    This paper will be discussing whether or not eye color is genetic. According to dictionary references‚ genetics is “the science of heredity‚ dealing with resemblances and differences of related organisms resulting from the interactions of their genes and the environment” (The Free Dictionary). This means that when it comes to humans each physical characteristic as well as personality is genetically inherited from the offspring. The three main points that will be elaborated on in this paper are the

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    Mark Lindgren MLA Research Paper Dr. Cherif Correa Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering in Plants In the 1920’s‚ a man named Henry Wallace founded a company called “The Hi-Bred Corn Company.” He began selecting corn plants that flourished in certain aspects and bred them with other prosperous plants to make a hybrid. After pollenating the female silk of one plant with the pollen of another; the resulting offspring displayed both traits. This idea of ‘selective breeding’ would go on to become

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    inferior man‚ or invalid‚ who buys the identity of a superior one‚ or valid‚ in order to pursue his life long dream of working at Gattaca and going into space. According to the movie‚ Gattaca‚ genetic engineering should not be used because it leads to sibling rivalry‚ the burden of perfection‚ and genetic determinism. Gattaca argues that science should not be the way to reproduce in the future because it leads to sibling

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    Genetics Test Review

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    Genetics Unit Test Review 1. Six Characteristics of DNA: 1) Consists of 4 bases (GCAT) 2) Double helix 3) The bases are joined by h-bonds 4) The outside of DNA consists of sugar-phosphate bonds 5) The DNA is surrounded by protein 6) Consists of two types of bases: 1. Purines A.G 2. Pyramidines C.T 2. Everything Involved with Replications: DNA Organization: * How does DNA replicate? 3 choices were thought of: Mechanics of DNA Replication: Leading

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    Cracking the Genetic Code

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    In the movie‚ Cracking the Genetic Code‚ we learn that people can discover their likeliness for illnesses‚ diseases‚ cancer‚ and more. In this age scientists are discovering so many new things from a single strand of DNA. Finding out that you are missing a nucleic acid in your genes‚ or finding out you have an extra codon can change your life forever. Everyone has an opinion on keeping genes a secret or letting them out to the public‚ this essay will show the consequences of getting your genomes

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