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GeneticsGenetics is that branch of science that relates to the study of genes, and their role in biological inheritance. This is the process by which offspring tend to have features similar to their parents. The earliest applications of genetics were developed long before the beginning of recorded history, with the domestication and selective breeding of plants and animals. The genetic information is chemically encoded in DNA (deoxyribose nucleic acid). Genomics is the study of all the DNA in a given species.It wasn't until 1865 that Gregor Mendel first traced inheritance patterns[?] of certain traits in pea plants and showed that they obeyed simple statistical rules. Although not all features show this Mendelian inheritance, his work acted as a proof that application of statistics to inheritance could be highly useful. Since that time many more complex forms of inheritance have been demonstrated. From his statistical analysis Mendel defined a concept that he described as an allele which was the fundamental unit of heredity. The term allele as Mendel used it is nearly synonymous with the term gene, whilst the term allele now means a specific example of a particular gene. The significance of Mendel's work was not understood until early in the twentieth century, after his death, when his research was re-discovered by other scientists working on similar problems. Mendel was unaware of the physical nature of the gene. We now know that genetic information is normally carried on DNA. (Certain viruses store their genetic information in RNA). Manipulation of DNA can in turn alter the inheritance, and features of various organisms. These genes, in turn, contain the information to produce proteins, which then ultimately bring about changes in the phenotype of the organism. Some view that life can be defined, in molecular terms, as the set of strategies which RNA polynucleotides have used and continue to use to perpetuate themselves. This definition is based on the RNA world hypothesis. The science which grew out of the union of biochemistry and genetics is widely known as molecular biology. Changing the DNA of an organism for a practical end is called genetic engineering. Timeline:
The study of inherited features not strictly associated with DNA/RNA is called epigenetics.
human being that he had met in this hell of an invasion. "There are
acquaintance would not be moved from the castle.html">castle; for if the Germans
Excellency. After passing through the salons with closed eyes so as
bedroom. The doors had been forced open, the floors stripped of
furniture.html">furniture broken in the first moments now occupied their former
everything having been taken that was not required for immediate
night before, this apartment had escaped the arbitrary destruction.
The Count received him with the civility of a grandee who wishes to
Desnoyers--a relative of a von Hartrott--whom he vaguely remembered
must return to his own room, occupying that bed, solemn as a
hours before, of serving as the resting-place of an illustrious
other habitation accords better with my tastes."
While saying this, he was entering Dona Luisa's rooms, admiring its
tapestries mellowed by time. It was one of the most successful
artist's scorn as he recalled the man who had superintended the
that it was old and ugly!"
Then he looked the owner of the castle squarely in the face.
"Monsieur Desnoyers, I do not believe that I am committing any
when I inform you that I intend taking this set of furniture with
the friendship springing up between us. . . . If it remains here,
not obliged to be artists. I will guard these excellent treasures
going to be one nation, you know. . . . My friend, the Emperor, is
irony, to the grimace with which the noble lord was underscoring his
added in a patronizing tone.
The old collector could say nothing to that, either. He was looking
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