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Understand the Genes of a Childhood Disease
- By Joseph Addison
- Published September 29th, 2008
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Understand the Genes of a Childhood Disease
How Important is DNA Information of Cloned Animals?
- By Rebeca Walsh
- Published September 8th, 2008
- Genetics
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Post the FDA declaration regarding the safety of meat and milk produced from cloned animals, several companies have got into the act of producing cloned animals for the animal livestock industry.
The Hairy Route to Track Criminals
- By Rebeca Walsh
- Published September 8th, 2008
- Genetics
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The utility of water does not only end with your body — it has proved its worth to the police as well.
Thanks Dad – I am Attractive Because Of You Heredity You See!
- By Jennifer McVey
- Published September 8th, 2008
- Genetics
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Brad Pitt, Tom Cruise, Roger Federer, George Clooney and fruitflies. They all have something in common: Yes, it is the presence of good genes.
Cancer is a Matter of “terrain” and not “Genes”
- By Jim De Fazio
- Published September 8th, 2008
- Genetics
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Genes are responsible for at most 15% of cancers. What matters most as far as the prevention is concerned, is not our genetic makeup but the kind of biology that we build up inside our body in order to support our natural defense mechanism against the growth of cancer cells.
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