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What is a genome?

The Future of Healthcare
23 Mar 2021

The Future of Healthcare

by Deborah Devis | posted in: Biological Sciences, Careers In STEM, STEM In Action | 0
Healthcare in the future will probably be personalised – with a lot of computing involved. This interesting interview explains how computer technology is required for genomics, and that future careers will intersect with many areas of science. It is suitable … Continued
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Can cat genes explain their nine lives?
6 Nov 2020

Can cat genes explain their nine lives?

by Deborah Devis | posted in: Biological Sciences, STEM In Action | 0
Maybe not, but they can help unravel genomic mutations. This article describes research about cat genomes and mutations. It is suitable for year 10 biology students studying genetics and DNA.   Word Count: 529 Credit: Josef Timar / Getty Images … Continued
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