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Give at least 3 applications of Genetics in Medicine
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- BIOLOGY Give the SCOPE of the following fields in Applied Genetics: (SCOPE, not definition) 1. Epigenetics 2. Genomics 3. Metagenics 4. Genetic engineering 5. PhylogeneticsGive 4 specific applications of Genetic Engineering and/or Genomics.Give at least three (3) importance of these tools in genetic engineering in the advancement of cell and molecular biology in the following fields: a. Food b. Medicine c. Agriculture
- Give an example of a benefi t of genetic engineering to society and a possible adverse outcome. Discuss.Discuss the impact of Genetics in human lives Concept in FocusHow will you picture out the field of genetics will develop further in the future based on what has been achieved so far? Example of points to tackle: the rate of scientific and technological development limitations to what we should or should not do potential limitations of new applications from genetic discoveries how we understand the environment and ourselves
- Describe the basis of the Human Genome Project and its impact on the role of genetics in health care.Give the scope of the following fields in Applied Genetics: Epigenetics Genomics Metagenics Genetic Engineering PhylogeneticsExplain how you will provide genetic testing information to insurance companies. Be sure to support your argument with specific examples and logical reasoning.