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Genetics is a pivotal field within medical and biological sciences that explores the inheritance and variation of traits across generations. This branch of science delves into the study of genes, heredity, and the molecular mechanisms governing the transmission of genetic information. Genetics plays a fundamental role in understanding the origins of diseases, developing personalized treatments, and advancing our knowledge of human evolution.
The study of genetics encompasses various subfields, including molecular genetics, population genetics, cytogenetics, and epigenetics. Researchers in genetics work to unravel the intricate connections between genes, DNA sequences, proteins, and their functions. The insights gained from genetic research have far-reaching implications, from identifying genetic risk factors for diseases to designing targeted therapies based on an individual's genetic makeup.
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Research Articles
- Potentially Toxic Metals in Cucumber Cucumis sativus Collected from Peninsular Malaysia: A Human Health Risk Assessment
- Microgravity Employment in Archaeology – Available Experience and Future Perspectives
- From Traditionalism to Algorithms: Embracing Artificial Intelligence for Effective University Teaching and Learning
- A Review inside Innovation: AI and Additive Manufacturing for Advanced Bone Scaffold Design
- On how Doping with Atoms of Gadolinium and Scandium affects the Surface Structure of Silicon
- The Antioxidant and Antidepressant Properties of Dietary Proteins Derived from Egg and Bean Extracts and Their Acute Toxicity: A Journey from Nutrition to Pharmacognosy
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