Behavioral Genetics

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    Ethics

    someone else will act in a similar situation.       The Nature Theory says that more abstract traits such as intelligence, personality, aggression, and sexual orientation are also encoded in an individual's DNA.   These genetic traits make up your personality.   If you have the genetic trait of having a flexible, risk-taking personality, you would, more than likely, be able to handle a larger percentage of dissimilarities more successfully than a cautious personality, enjoying more intensive exchange

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    Bloodtypes

    doughnut, cake and cookie that lands on a cafeteria plate and not gain a pound. If you look at a strawberry with sugar on it you gain twenty pounds of unwanted back fat. Why? It’s simple you have a different genetic composition that influences what you can and cannot eat. Understanding your genetic blood type could be the key to unlocking the foods that make you feel great and help you loose weight. One of the foundations of eating healthy and understanding the benefits is establishing what works

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    Polymorphisms of the Serotonin Transporter and Receptor Genes: Susceptibility to Substance Abuse

    Lori France-Larsen PSY201 (Herman & Balogh) Polymorphisms of the serotonin transporter and receptor genes: susceptibility to substance abuse (SUD) Substance use disorders 1) (AD) Alcohol Dependency A. European ancestry study a.17 studies including 3489 alcoholics and 2325 controls B. Frequency of S allele at 5-HTTLPR significantly associated C. Early childhood trauma clarify relationship between 5-HTTLPR and AD 2) Japanese ancestry study D. Positive

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    Discuss the Issues Related to Genetic Diversity; Mutations, Sexual Reproduction, Migration, and Population Size.

    Biology Farah Shirmohammadi AC1110896 09/18/2012 Discuss the issues related to genetic diversity; mutations, sexual reproduction, migration, and population size. Generally speaking, there are numerous issues related to genetic diversity which include mutations, sexual reproduction, migration, and population size. To begin with, mutations (any change in the DNA sequence of an organism) introduce new genetic information into a population by altering alleles (a form of a gene usually arising

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    Personalized Medicine

    With technology being modified daily the advancements in technology may improve the levels of personalize medicine by, giving details on someone metabolic, genetic, and proteinaceous profile that in the future be used to customize individual medical care. The concept of personalized medicine has broadened to include evaluation of your genetic risk of developing disease and determining how serious it may be as well as detecting diseases at much earlier stages—usually before you have symptoms. A personalized

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    Moral and Ethical Issues in Gene Therapy

    [pic] Moral and Ethical Issues in Gene Therapy • Dr • [pic] Introduction Genetic research has advanced in a dramatic fashion in the last decade or so, to the point where it has now become possible to attempt therapeutic genetic modification, in a few cases of human genes, where a defects exists which manifests itself in certain serious diseases. This possibility, known as gene therapy, is only in its infancy. At present, no one knows how effective it will prove to be, even

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    Mendel on Patterns of Inheritance

    flower—all related” (All About Science, 2011). Darwin’s theory is what drew Mendel to study genetics. So where Darwin believed that everything was related in some way through evolution, Mendel’s theories differed proving that genetics is the hereditary factor that links and evolved life. Mendel attempted to track specific genes instead of specific phenotypes. Mendel’s experiment basically fathered genetics. He knew nothing about DNA yet he was still able to show how traits are inherited. He obviously

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    Cloning

    nucleus of such a cell has genetic information called DNA. All the nuclei of an animal have the same information. But each cell only uses a part of this information in order to work properly. The other part of the DNA is not active. But because a single cell holds all the DNA of an animal, scientists can make physical copies of an animal from only one cell. They transfer the nucleus of an animal’s cell into an egg cell of another animal. This egg cell has the same genetic information as that of

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    Genetic Engineering

    Genetic engineering is the biological technique developed for changing the genetic code permanently by manipulating the gene.The use of genetic engineering is very controversial.In the debate of genetic engineering, it is sometimes hard differentiating fact from fiction.This is because the debate has been confused by the influence of rigid absolutist views (both supportive of and opposed to genetical engineering) about the role of science in society combined with a general ignorance of science. This

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    Nature vs Nuture

    environment, has more of an impact on who we are today. When talking about Nature Versus Nurture, you have your genotype which influences your Nature and your phenotype which influences your Nurture. Your genotype is provided by your genetic code. It is your genetic make-up and is determined by the sequencing of chemicals in your DNA. Your phenotype is how you physically manifest yourself from environmental circumstances and experiences. I’ve grown up having pets and always being around animals

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