Genetics

Genetics is the branch of biology that studies heredity and the variation of traits among related organisms. Genetics has many applications and implications in fields such as medicine, evolutionary biology, agriculture, and biotechnology. Research in genetics has advanced our understanding of human biology, diseases, and potential treatments. It has also enabled us to modify crops and livestock to improve their yields and nutrition. Genetics also helps us to understand the evolution of species and how organisms adapt to different environments.

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The Intersection of Cultural Characteristics and Genetics on the Prevalence of Delayed Sleep Phase Syndrome in Brazilian and Japanese Adults

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