The importance to humans of the control of growth, reproduction and development of organisms, including themselves.
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- The importance to humans of the control of growth, reproduction and
development of organisms, including themselves
- Pathogens & antibiotic resistance
- Aseptic techniques to prevent communcation of microbe cultures.
- Immunity
- Vaccines
- Genetic - prediction of inheritance conditions
- Hardy-Weinberg principle
- Chi-squared test
- Sex linkage
- Multiple alleles
- epistasis
- Chance of inheriting particular phenotypes
- Autosomal linkage
- Regulation of gene expression: Mitosis & cancer
- Mutations in proto-oncogenes
- Tumour suppressor genes
- Gene therapy
- Radiotherapy
- Selective breeding & farming practises
- Pest control
- More for human consumption
- Productivity
- Efficiency
- Succession
- Primary succession
- Pioneer species
- Thin soil
- Diversity
- Secondary succession
- Already soil layer
- Conservation
- Human populations/ influence on biodiversity
- Conservation
- Fertilisers
- Eutrophi-cation
- Farming practices
- Pathogens & antibiotic resistance
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