Genetics

Genetics is the science of heredity, and how traits are transmitted from one generation to another. It provides insight into how organisms develop and how traits are passed down to future generations. Genetics is used in a variety of fields, including medicine, agriculture, and forensic science, and is essential for understanding the development and evolution of species. Genetics also plays a key role in molecular biology, allowing for the study of the structure and function of genes and proteins. Genetic research is used to develop new treatments for disease, improve crop yields, and create more efficient forensic analysis tools.

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