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Gregor Mendel's genetic reasearch has allowed families to predict genetic diseases. It's also allowed scientists to genetically modify foods.
Knowing the DNA sequence of an organism or individual can provide insight into their genetic makeup, which can help in understanding disease susceptibility, identifying genetic disorders, and developing personalized medicine treatments. It can also assist in studying evolutionary relationships, biodiversity, and population genetics.
Yes. Humans pollute the earth which hurts plants, they cut down trees which kills them, spray poisons on plants to kill plants they don't want, and genetically modify fruit and vegetable plants with poison inside them to kill bugs.
No, using a PSP connected to a laser would not be able to genetically alter the DNA of a living organism. Genetic alteration requires sophisticated tools such as genetic engineering techniques or gene-editing technologies like CRISPR. Laser technology is not capable of precision genetic manipulation at the DNA level.
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Introduce genes for different opsins that respond in the green region of the spectrum.
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No. Its just used to prevent it from rotting early.
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In the sense that selective breeding can be considered genetic modification, humans have been genetically modifying animals since prehistoric times.
Starts this is a sceince question But the answer is stem cells as they contain DNA but are not devloped enough to not be able to use.
It is okay to genetically modify plants and animals if it does not endanger the rest of the ecosystem. Plants can be modified just so that they can have certain desirable effects like more resistance to disease and ability to bear more fruit.
Genetically modified chicken is created by splicing genes together. Scientist are able to isolate genes and DNA. they put those splices with other DNA strands to modify chickens.
It all depends on the country where you live
Gregor Mendel's genetic reasearch has allowed families to predict genetic diseases. It's also allowed scientists to genetically modify foods.