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genetics

[juh-net-iks] / dʒəˈnɛt ɪks /






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A recent study involving twins found that genetics may account for up to 54% of the differences in how much people enjoy music.

From Science Daily

The research delivers a clearer picture of cattle genetics than any previous reference.

From Science Daily

That depends on a few factors based on your habits, age and genetics.

From The Wall Street Journal

In subsequent years, Crick and others worked out the revolutionary implications of this idea, laying the basis for the entire field of modern genetics.

From The Wall Street Journal

Scientists also aim to better understand how individual factors, including chronotype and genetics, may influence how people respond to different eating schedules.

From Science Daily