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Discover Ludwig"genetics comes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to genetics as a concept or field of study. For example: "In recent years, genetics comes to the forefront of medical research."
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Even so, much of the public fear about genetics comes from poor understanding.One concern is the idea that genetic modification in the laboratory is more dangerous than genetic modification in the field, which is long-established (see article).
Henrietta, who begins to distance herself from her father's politics while studying genetics, comes to see the matter in equine terms.
As genetics comes to rival childhood experience as the favored lens through which to interpret behavior seen as deviant, parents who blamed themselves for their children's disorders are also finding some relief.
Unless she's shot side-on, the only clue to her condition is the way her eyes dart back and forth every time the subject of genetics comes up, which given the collective Platt IQ is surprisingly often.
Despite the importance of biofilms in yeast natural isolates, the majority of our knowledge about yeast biofilm genetics comes from work with a few tractable laboratory strains.
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"Perhaps genetics came into it, but it [wicketkeeping] wasn't my first choice, I always wanted to be a fast bowler," says the Southern Stars keeper.
When Mendelian genetics came under attack in the Soviet Union, Michurin's theories of hybridization, as elaborated by T.D. Lysenko, were adopted as the official science of genetics by the Soviet regime, despite the nearly universal rejection of this doctrine by scientists throughout the world.
The field of population genetics came into being in the 1920s and 1930s, thanks to the work of R.A. Fisher, J.B.S. Haldane and Sewall Wright.
To understand how population genetics came into being, and to appreciate its intellectual significance, a brief excursion into the history of biology is necessary.
As we have seen, population genetics came into being in the 1920s and 1930s, long before the molecular structure of genes had been discovered.
"We haven't had any new genetics coming into the population in quite some time," King says, "but they have such slow reproductive rates that it's not as big of an issue as [for species that reproduce in] large litters, multiple times per year".
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