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  • ...in although some doctors believe that ALL develops from a combination of [[Genetics|genetic]] and environmental factors. However, there is no definite way of
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  • === Genetics ===
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  • ====Genetics====
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  • ...and art. The skilled breeder has at least general knowledge of [[dog]] [[genetics]] and health, and in-depth knowledge of the [[breed standard]] and [[confor
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  • ...vital functions of an organism occur within cells, and cells contain the [[genetics|hereditary information]] necessary for cell functions and for transmitting ...rds have wings, even those which do not fly. Today, there is evidence from genetics that ''all'' organisms have a shared ancestry in ancient communities of mic
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  • ...ebae in gene exchanges between intracellular pathogens. PLoS Genet [http://genetics.plosjournals.org/perlserv/?request=get-document&doi=10.1371/journal.pgen.00 :* '''''Bacterial [[Transformation (genetics)|Transformation]]''' or direct uptake of extracellular DNA.''
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  • ...[[Xenopus tropicalis]]'', is now being promoted as a more viable model for genetics. [[Roger Wolcott Sperry]] used ''X. laevis'' for his famous experiments des
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  • ===Genetics===
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  • * Mower JP ''et al.''(2004) Plant genetics: gene transfer from parasitic to host plants ''Nature'' '''432''':165-166 ...ells, enabling DNA to be transferred.<ref>Mower JP ''et al.'' (2004) Plant genetics: gene transfer from parasitic to host plants. ''Nature'' '''432''': 165–1
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  • ...mbers of them can be grown, microbes are important for teaching us about [[genetics]] - the science of inheritance. Study of [[inheritance]] of traits in micro ...rberg]] they played a major part in the rapid advances in biochemistry and genetics between 1945 to 1960. Bacterial viruses - [[bacteriophages]], or just [[pha
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  • ...gress fostered by these discoveries after 1975 quickly extended to plant [[genetics]] and [[plant breeding]]. Many new plant breeding techniques were invented, ...pressed by the plant. To do this, a [[promoter]] to drive [[Transcription (genetics)|transcription]] and a termination sequence to stop transcription of the ne
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  • The placebo effect may be partly determined by genetics.<ref name="pmid23110189">{{cite journal| author=Hall KT, Lembo AJ, Kirsch I
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  • ...ntitative traits in the selfed progeny of double monoploid maize stocks. ''Genetics'' 45(7): 855–866.</ref>.
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  • ...mistry]]. Biochemistry is also associated with [[molecular biology]] and [[genetics]]. ...als science]], [[Medicinal chemistry]], [[Molecular Biology]], [[Molecular genetics]], [[Nanotechnology]], [[Organometallic chemistry]], [[Petrochemistry]], [[
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  • ...rtin pathway and the control of body weight: lessons from human and murine genetics ''Obesity Rev'' 8:293–306</ref><ref>Farooqi IS, O’Rahilly S(2008) Mutat
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  • ..., 47,418 for ‘spinal trauma, 575,965 for ‘[[virus]]’, and 1,059,081 for '[[Genetics|gene]]'. <ref> PubMed. Retrieved 8 April, 2007</ref>
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  • The differences between life span between species demonstrate the role of [[genetics]] in determining maximum life span ("rate of aging"). The records (in years ...GENETICS | volume=118 | issue=1 | year=1988 | pages=75-86 | url=http://www.genetics.org/cgi/reprint/118/1/75 | id=PMID 8608934}}</ref>
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  • ...B153%2F3%2F1071 Erwin Schrodinger and the origins of molecular biology.] ''Genetics'' 153:1071-6 PMID 10545442 ...thermodynamics of living systems. In a review of the state of knowledge of genetics at that time,
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  • ...rain evolution still continuing un modern human” European Journal of Human Genetics Volume 14, pages 799-800</ref>. [[HAR1]] is an RNA gene that is expressed
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  • In the [[Western world]], crop breeding based on '''scientific genetics''', and most recently the use of [[genetic modification|gene manipulation]] ...ral products, and nutritional needs of farm animals.[[Plant breeding]] and genetics contribute additionally to farm productivity. Advanced seed engineering has
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