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    Following the Ways of the Scientific Method The scientists solved the Elkhorn Coral mystery using the scientific method by following each step of the method to come to a conclusion as to what is killing the coral. The followed the steps precisely so that would not make any errors during their trials. They started with the first step of the scientific method, making an observation. Paragraph 7, sentence 1 of “Underwater Whodunit: What’s Killing Florida’s Elkhorn Coral” states, “Hot on the trail…

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    In this passage, the book “Inferno: Good plot, Bad Science” by Dan Brown is the issue of which the author, Ricki Lewis is getting ready to give the speech in her local library. She is preparing herself to talk about this crazy geneticist who usually gets an “A” in his writings. After reading this book she is about to explain why this author gets an “A” in writings and an “F” in genetics. By using various example Lewis wants to prove her audience on why the book is wrong with the information…

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    Treacher Collins is a genetic disease that is passed through either a mutation happening when the DNA is being split or one of the parents has the gene in their DNA. There is no cure for Treacher Collins right now. Treacher Collins affects the cranial aspect of the upper body. In some extreme cases, breathing and eating ways are affected so much that the child has to have a trach put in to help it breath normally. A feeding tube is put in so the child can get the nutrients and substance that it…

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    born an asymptomatic carrier. However, if both parents have the abnormal gene, there is a 25% their child will have the disorder. • The second test involves testing blood or tissue from a cheek swab. This test examines 200,000-300,000 fragments of DNA, and it can determine if either parent is a carrier of a genetic disease. If your testing indicates that you and your partner are carriers of a genetic disorder, you can still have a healthy baby through the use of preimplantation genetic…

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    The Cremation Process, Explained Cremation refers to the combustion, oxidation and vaporization of a corpse to basic chemical compounds, including gases, mineral fragments and ashes. Following cremation, the family of the decedent receives a container or urn that holds their loved one’s ashes. Many times, for financial reasons, an individual will forego a funeral with a burial, opting for cremation: The National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA) states that since 2005, cremation rates have…

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    Drosophila melanogaster is a group of flies normally known as a common fruit fly, and widely used as an experimental organisms because they possess the ability to breed rapidly, survive in laboratory controlled conditions and have observable genetic mutations that enables different phenotypic differences. Dihybrid crosses shows lineages of two observable characteristics in a species, it was found by Gregor Mendel. This allowed scientists to conclude that genetic information can be inherited…

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    Is the way people are born like the Genetics of a child. Studies show that twins can look alike and others may be twins but not look alike at all and one twin can be mental and the other may have a 50% chance of developing conditions like bipolar and major depression. Example: Twins sisters that laugh and look the same because they are twins. But raised in different towns and aren't the same height. They can also read eachothers minds and Nature is the way you may act and like nurture is on…

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    All About Genetics You have many traits. Traits are your features, characteristics, and attributes. I know a little bit of my heritability, Iḿ mexican and Portuguese. I have many non-heritable traits. My dad has green eyes and I have brown eyes. Mutations has affected me a lot because mutations can cause diseases and can kill you. Heritability is heritable traits you get from your parents and grandparents. All genetic influence comes from your biological parents. Heritability is estimated by…

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    As a kid I had a passion for science. I found it amazing how body systems worked together to create a functioning individual and how bacteria and viruses infected the body and disrupted those systems. I was not, however, the kid that always dreamed of being a veterinarian. In fact, it was not until I was in high school that the idea of becoming a veterinarian took root. Suddenly, I found myself shadowing and eventually employed at the local animal hospital. I was learning skills such as animal…

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    The Monsanto organization is constantly trying to change animals and plants to make them grow faster, produce more, and taste better, but at what cost? Monsanto is a company that is in great support and Prime contributor to the use and action of Genetically modifying organisms otherwise known as GMOs. The problem with GMO is that some companies only look towards profits and greed in a sacrifice of the public safety or health concerns. GMOs can be the cause of a rising Health related problems…

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