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    At the end of the lab, there were several different Chromaseratops offspring. It is like that because of meiosis. That process creates the cells and gives them chromosomes which become homologous pairs. From there, you can make a lot of different combinations of gametes. For this lab, there was 8 different gametes since there was 3 homologous pairs. For a human there would be way more combinations since we have 23 pairs or 46 chromosomes. Through independent assortment, you receive 2 homologous…

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    The story The Death of Osiris, spoken by a devote ancient Egyptian, is directed to an ancient Egyptian audience. In this text, Seth murders Osiris in order to claim the throne. Isis, his wife, searches desperately for his body and brings him back to life. The quote selected takes place after Osiris’ resurrection. This quote establishes a theme in the story of restoration of peace in the midst of chaos, but most importantly, it emphasizes the importance of succession in the overall text. Although…

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    the majors, but he was not good enough for it. However, that all changed when he is told that his great uncle Rupert died, and left him his inheritance. There were conditions in the will, as Rupert saw Monty as unworthy of the money. The will stated that if Monty could spend thirty million dollars in thirty days, than he could keep the entire inheritance of three hundred million. In order for this to count, Monty would not be able to acquire any assets other than the clothes on his back,…

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    price of death came and their father died falling off the roof putting shingles on his newly built mansion. The sons’ returning upon the scene of the father were in panic and quickly blamed each other due to the death of their father. When the inheritance was split up the older son got 75% and…

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    A family history has many factors in common that play a critical role in genetic disorders. Understanding fully the hereditary contributions of the illness can help the family identify their potential risk factors of inheriting the disease (Kaakinen, Coehlo, Steele, Tabacco, Hanson, & Rowe, 2014). Throughout this paper I will discuss a genetic disease passed down through a three generation family, discussing the family’s health problems, ethnic history, their understanding of the disease and…

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    Mastitis is when cancer spreads from the breast to other parts of the body through the lymph or blood vessels. This paper aims to discuss the relationship between genetic disorders, inheritance or mutations and breast cancer. Breast cancer can be hereditary, however, the probability that a lady develops cancer through inheritance of a penetrant cancer gene validates the need for predictive cancer testing. The tests target genes such as BRCA1, BRCA2…

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    The advent of personalized medicine is moving us from a traditional “one-size-fits-all” approach, based on broad population averages, to a more precise health care that is customized for each individual patient. The sequencing of the human genome has initiated a genomic era of personalized medicine. Knowledge of patients genomic, gained through high through-put next generation sequencing (NGS) is offering opportunities for biological insights and clinical diagnostics. Advances in this field have…

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    25 degrees Celsius, and yields a large amount of offspring. This results in large amounts of data over a short time period. In this lab, the purpose was to demonstrate how the Drosophila melanogaster is used in the field of genetics to study the inheritance of traits throughout the F1 and F2 generations. Drosophila melanogaster was introduced into the wild type and other mutant alleles such as white eyed, vestigial, and sepia. The results gathered in the lab would then be compared to actual…

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    Cognitive development in early childhood refers to how a child think or form a stable ideas when they are growing up as they expend their skill in a new environment, it is difficult to calculate the number of neuron, but theories like Jean Piaget, Erickson and Lev Vygotsky’s has come up with different ideas about how children develop their skill during early child hood development. Jean Piaget come up with an idea of reflex behavior, whereby a child will not think about what they are…

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    population of highly “gifted” people through the process of selective breeding. In 1914, the Model Sterilization Law was created which declared that the “socially inadequate” should be sterilized. Pedigree charts were used to demonstrate and predict the inheritance of genetic traits. In 1922, this model was added in the book Eugenical Sterilization in the United states which contained material and statistics of sterilization. Adolf Hitler also incorporated the idea of eugenics in 1925. He…

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