Genetics
From Health Encyclopedia
Contents |
[edit]
Used for
[edit]
Broader Terms
[edit]
Narrower Terms
arthropod genetics, chemical genetics, cytogenetics, developmental genetics, diabetes mellitus genetics, epigenetics, functional /structural genomics, gene environment interaction, gene mutation, genetic regulation, genome, helminth genetics, immunogenetics, microorganism genetics, molecular genetics, neoplasm /cancer genetics, neurogenetics, pharmacogenetics, phenotype, plant genetics, pleiotropism, population genetics, radiation genetics, sex determination
[edit]
Facts (generated by robot; please edit if you find it inaccurate)
- Genetics is the study of how those characteristics (both phenotype and genotype) are passed from parents to their children.
- Put together by dozens of scientists throughout the 1930s and 1940s, Darwinian population genetics is our best model of the process that incrementally created all life on Earth, evolution and natural selection.
- Content in genetics is covered in three sections: Human Biology, Mendelian Genetics, and Molecular Biology.
- 680 The Annals of Human Genetics is an international journal publishing rigorously peer-reviewed research.
- When you hear about the latest scientific breakthrough on the television or in the newspaper, genetics is likely to be involved.
Would you like to discuss or post question about Genetics ? Click here !