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    The Importance Of Knowledge

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    The natural sciences are very much paradigmatic in nature. As outlined by Thomas Kuhn, the natural sciences are revolutionary as opposed to “normal”; Kuhn argues that in “normal science”, scientific progress is limited to the scope of the current paradigm itself. Revolutionary science deals with paradigm shifts, in which there is a change in the basic assumptions of a scientific theory. Paradigmatic thinkers, however, are often disregarded and brushed off due to their dynamic views. For example,…

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    “Your genetics load the gun. Your lifestyle pulls the trigger” (Mehmet). The topic of good and evil is discussed in many pieces of literature and films. There tends to be a distinct hero and villain, the hero is portrayed as having all of the traits that people perceive as good and brave while the villains get all of the traits that are looked down upon. Psychologists have been researching if it is really as simple as one person is an all around bad or good person. They have discovered that…

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    Motor neurone disease or more commonly known as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis is a genetic disorder that targets the motor neurones of the human nervous system. More specifically the disease targets the movement aspects of the human body by slowly degenerating the motor neurones located in the spinal cord. If the disorder is not treated efficiently the situation will worsen to a point where the respiration system will become affected making breathing an increasingly difficult task. Other aspects…

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    identical genes found? In identical twins of course. The most scientifically accurate way of testing the impact that genetics have on a person’s beliefs, actions, personality, and other characteristics is through rearing a set of identical twins in two separate environments. Identical twins have the potential to become exactly the same person because they have almost the exact same genetic makeup. Discovering this was a total breakthrough for scientists studying the “Nature vs. Nurture Debate”.…

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    example of epigenetics. Allowing them to have a better understand of genetic remodeling. After stating his research, Hayak says "lifestyles and diet of parents can have vital effect on their children and grandchildren... but they also raise the probability that improving your lifestyle could give your genes the best possible chance of being expressed in a healthy way after they are passed on." this lets the reader know that genetic remodeling can happen and creates logos by having the author…

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    In the movie GATTACA, Andrew Niccol illustrates his perspective on genetics. Vincent a “Faith Born” meaning he was born with no genetic impurities or modifications, is launched into a world where everyone can be identified through certain tests of any part of the body. Vincent is considered “invalid” to the GATTACA space program and decides to pay someone on the inside for his DNA, so he may pass inspection. The person on the inside is Jerome. Jerome gives Vincent his DNA so he may achieve his…

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    inventions. Nature is what we reflect on and which is influenced by genetic birth-right and other natural factors. Nurture is mostly taken from the effect of outside factors after opening the product of contact, knowledge and education of an individual. The nature-nurture debate is concerned with the relative contribution that both influences make to human behavior. The certain physical characteristics are biologically determined by genetic legacy. The color of eyes, straight or curly hair,…

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    Year 10 Research Task – Genetics and Evolution Gene Therapy What is Gene Therapy? ‘Therapeutic gene therapy’ is an experimental technique that uses genes to treat or prevent disease. Inheriting faulty genes causes a wide range of conditions, including cystic fibrosis and haemophilia, and may cause susceptibility to some cancers. It is an experimental technique with aims to rid genetic conditions at their source. Several approaches are being tested - - Replacement of a mutated gene with a working…

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    Gattaca Manipulation

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    of being super humans. The ambitious Vincent is held back by his genetic malfunction, as the company Gattaca is unwilling to allow him to go into space, but throughout the film he demonstrates he is fully capable of reaching the same heights as others, he must only work harder. This is shown most excellently when he competes with his younger brother who was…

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    DNA. E. Coli was the bacteria that was first used to accept the plasmid known as pSC101 which was resistant to certain antibiotics (Genetics and Genomics Timeline). After repetition of this new process they decided to use the genes from the Xenopus laevis toad into E. Coli bacteria. They saw that the bacteria reproduced at an astonishing rate and recorded that the genetic material from the toad passed through different generations of E. Coli bacteria. Soon after these experiments, there were…

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