Status Updates From Understanding Genetics: DNA...
Understanding Genetics: DNA, Genes, And Their Real World Applications by
Status Updates Showing 1-30 of 227
Elin
is 71% done
All right now we are getting to the meat of the matter. Genetic testing of disorders, describing a couple having one child with cystic fibrosis, then fertilizing eight eggs, extracting the DNA after the viable embryos reach eight cells, and picking an embryo which were not positive for expressed cystic fibrosis and implanting and carrying that child to birth. No mention of what happened to the other embryos.
— Feb 22, 2024 07:36AM
Add a comment
Elin
is 65% done
(Contd)
- is from random genetic mutations, simply directed by natural selection (traits favorable to survival are carried on my the surviving organisms)
-is not predictive - what is adaptable at one time may not be at other times.
-is not a linear process (not progress), not simple going toward more complicated but simply adaptations toward survival - traits may be lost if they’re not effective toward survival
— Feb 22, 2024 05:59AM
Add a comment
- is from random genetic mutations, simply directed by natural selection (traits favorable to survival are carried on my the surviving organisms)
-is not predictive - what is adaptable at one time may not be at other times.
-is not a linear process (not progress), not simple going toward more complicated but simply adaptations toward survival - traits may be lost if they’re not effective toward survival
Elin
is 65% done
We are now at “evolution,” but what is interesting is that as he describes Darwin’s work and theory of evolution, he really is describing natural selection. His clarifying points are that evolution (cont’d)
— Feb 22, 2024 05:59AM
Add a comment
Farshad Torkashvand
is 62% done
It is a great way to rehash what I knew once and refresh them. Also, to get new stuff as well.
— Dec 28, 2023 10:28AM
Add a comment







