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It was thought that DNA has nothing to do with environment. It was thought that our genes are fixed, do not undergo any changes. Yet, we were unable to explain why identical twins when separated at birth, though they carry the exact copy of...
How come all our cells carry the same DNA yet we have varied tissue types and organs?
In the human body, there are two types of cells: somatic cells and germline cells. If gene-editing occurs in the somatic cells, the offsprings are not affected by these modifications. On the other hand, germline gene-editing affects all fut...
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