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  • ...ctives on health, and on human [[evolution]], adaptation, and population [[genetics]] rather than [[individual]] diagnosis.
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  • ...ause a species to evolve. The study of heredity in [[biology]] is called [[genetics]], which includes the field of epigenetics. ==Gregor Mendel: father of modern genetics==
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  • Hearing loss is caused by many [[factors]], including: [[genetics]], age, [[exposure]] to [[noise]], illness, chemicals and physical [[trauma ...ecommended for all newborns. In some cases due to [[disease]], illness, or genetics, hearing loss is impossible to [[reverse]] or prevent. Hearing aids are par
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  • ...sms of animals and plants is studied in [[molecular biology]], [[molecular genetics]] and [[developmental biology]] ...ls and plants is considered in the articles on [[evolution]], [[population genetics]], [[heredity]], [[variation]], [[Mendelism]], [[reproduction]].
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  • ...ity]] especially as part of a large-[[scale]] and continuing movement of [[population]] ...e Americas). [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Population_genetics Population genetics] [[studied]] in [[traditionally]] settled modern populations have opened a
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  • ...ult from places with low [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Population_density population densities] in which there are comparatively few people to [[interact]] with ...s://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twin_study twin study] found [[evidence]] that [[genetics]] account for approximately half of the measurable [[differences]] in lonel
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  • ...disciplines, most notably physical [[anthropology]], [[linguistics]] and [[genetics]]. ...he Origin of Humankind, ISBN 0465053130) while studies of human population genetics have largely supported a recent African Origin explanation.
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  • ...form the foundation of modern biology: [[cell theory]], [[evolution]], [[genetics]] and [[homeostasis]]. *[[Evolution]]. Through [[natural selection]] and [[genetic drift]], a population's inherited traits change from generation to generation.
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  • :In the garden of Eden Jehovah engineered your genetics to be defective :ALL animal and insect lifeforms came from meta-human genetics (at higher levels of creation)
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  • ...notion. Part of what was said last time in reference to this was that the genetics on the planet were ripe at this moment in time to bring peace to the world. ...e existed in recorded history. I would venture to say that over 50% of the population are aware, they are eager for change, they plea and pray and work towards p
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  • No [[studies]] of [[genetics]] or of biological [[traits]] for dependents have been conducted. Central t Dependent personality disorder occurs in about 0.5% of the general [[population]]. It is more frequent in [[females]].[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Depend
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  • ...racial hygiene, human experimentation, and even extermination of undesired population groups. However, developments in genetic, genomic, and reproductive technol ...with [[scientific racism]], as well as the development of the science of [[genetics]], the western scientific community has mostly disassociated itself from th
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  • Autism has a strong [[DNA|genetic]] basis, although the genetics of autism are [[complex]] and it is unclear whether ASD is explained more b ...l]] for diagnosis.[17] Autism's individual symptoms occur in the general [[population]] and appear not to associate highly, without a sharp line separating patho
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  • ...on occurs when these heritable differences become more common or rare in a population, either non-randomly through [[natural selection]] or randomly through [[ge ...[[genetic drift]] produces random changes in the frequency of traits in a population. Genetic drift arises from the element of chance involved in which individu
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  • ...y]], [[geography]], [[meteorology]], [[pedology (soil study)|pedology]], [[genetics]], [[chemistry]], and [[physics]]. Thus, ecology is considered by some to b Ecological knowledge such as the quantification of [[biodiversity]] and population dynamics has provided a scientific basis for expressing the aims of [[envir
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  • ...statements. You said in response to a question asking about uplifting the genetics of Urantia, that you—the larger you—are involved in an effort to uplift ...as procreative couples are concerned throughout the breadth of your human population, yes, it is the exception, but it does occur and is one that we support and
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  • ...ich do cause tremendous retardation, mentally and socially of many of your population. ...ulties in his body function. Those were almost rare to nonexistent in our population, as those deficiencies had been eliminated, and in fact, improvements in th
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  • The term '''race''' refers to the concept of dividing people into [[population]]s or [[Group (sociology)|group]]s on the basis of various sets of characte ...using more rigorous concepts such as "population" and "[[Cline (population genetics)|clinal gradation]]." Many anthropologists contend that while the features
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  • ...cial resources to really, truly benefit the massive cross-section of human population, particularly those who are entering into higher education. This too, woul ...velopment of your nations and societies because only a peaceful nation and population can become self-sustaining.
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  • ...e. Thank you for the effort that keeps me connected to this level of the [[population]], thank you. ...such as Urantia which have not very much blending in terms of all of the [[genetics]].
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