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what is classical genetics give breif answer

Sudarshan kumar 20th Mar, 2020

Hi Saliha,

It is branch of Genetics which is based  only on the visible result of reproductive acts.

It surround the basic principle of heredity and the characteristics passed from one generation to the next generation.This topic gives information about the relation between chromosomes and heredity.

Hope this will help.please feel free to ask if you have any further queries.

Thank You.

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who coined the term genetics and what are the characteristics of gene

Suryashis Chakraborty 14th Mar, 2020

Hello Saliha,

Genetics happens to be branch of biology dealing with the study of genes, genetic variation and heredity in organisms. A proponent of Mendel's findings and works, William Bateson coined the term genetics in 1905.

Coined by Wilhelm Johannes, a gene is the basic physical and functional unit of heredity. Genes are made up of DNA and every person has two copies of each gene, one inherited from each parent. Genes carry the information that determines one's traits, which are features or characteristics that are passed on or inherited from one's parents.

Some of the characteristics of genes are as follows:

  1. Genes are functional units of heredity, variation, mutation and evolution and thereby determine the physical as well as the physiological characteristics of organisms.
  2. Genes are situated in chromosomes and each gene occupies a fixed position named locus.
  3. Genes express themselves by synthesis of proteins and enzymes, controlling cell metabolism.
  4. By the process of replication, genes can produce a duplicate copy of themselves.
  5. Genes may show a sudden change in expression from one form to another due to a change in composition called mutation.

Hope this helps you. We wish you the best for your future endeavours!

Regards

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I want to do bsc in genetics and further studies in new zealang so which scholarship test can i give to reduce my fees studying abroad

Manidipa Kundu Student Expert 10th Mar, 2020

hi,

see there is not vary much scholarships available for undergraduate study program in new zealand compare to master degree or phd course program, however there is many good university which has scholarship scheme for meritorious students who has good academic record and score in ielts or toefel exam, for internations students there is one scholarship exam available which you may apply,

New Zealand Foreign Affairs and Trade Scholarships

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mcq of genetics for MSC botany entrance exam for Delhi university

S. Saha Student Expert 13th Apr, 2020

Previous year exam papers of all the Undergraduations, Master's, M.Phil subjects are available in the official website of Delhi University along with answer key.

DUET MASTER QUESTION PAPERs WITH ANSWER-

http://www.du.ac.in/DUET.html

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is neet required for BSC genetics?

Kalpana Sharma 16th Feb, 2020
Hi Varsha,
Hope you are doing great.
No, you do not need NEET exam for doing B.Sc in Genetics.
The eligibility criteria to do B.sc in genetics is to have 50% aggregate marks in class 12 examination in subjects physics , chemistry and biology.
The selection is based on the merit list by the college and also some institutions give admission on the basis of entrance exam.

Best Wishes
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which college availableBsc Genetics in andra pradesh

Nikhitha Sai 13th Feb, 2020

Hello aspirant. Here are the list of colleges available for the course of Bsc genetics in andhra parades

1, AQJ college, vishakhapatnam

2. Avanthi degree college in hyderabad

3.government degree college in medak

4. Kakatiya university in warangal

5. Loyala degree college in secundrabad

6. MVR degree college vishakapatnam

7.nagarrjuna government college in nalgonda

8. PES degree college in east Goddard

Hope this helps

All the best

Regards

Nikhitha

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I want Human genetics in msc so which subject I should write in bhu entrance , if any option in case i had written in only genitics Or biotechnology subject after exam in counseling process I can taken human genetics? plz tell me

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 21st Mar, 2020

Vandana, according to the official website, http://www.bhu.ac.in/science/molecularandhumangenetics/ , any Candidate who holds a Bachelor degree in any branch of Science, Agriculture, Medicine, Pharmaceutics or Bio Science related Technology. Admissions are done through Common Entrance Examination for Biotechnology. So you need to select Biotechnology. During Counselling, you can choose Genetics.

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Can a veterinary graduate (BVsc) do Msc in Genetics?

S. Saha Student Expert 7th Feb, 2020
Yes, you can do. As the eligibility criteria says that, anyone who has completed their Bachelor's degree in life sciences is able to do Post graduation in Genetics. Any bachelor degree in life science includes medicine, pharmacy, dental, B.E. Biotechnology, agriculture, veterinary sciences from a recognized board.
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whats the best course for genetics in Bengaluru?

hrithik jain 6th Feb, 2020

Hello,

You can do a graduation in genetics by doing B.sc (Genetics) B.sc Hons. (Genetics) B.sc (Genetics, Microbiology and Chemistry),  and then post graduation by doing M.sc in fields like Applied Genetics, Biomedical Genetics, Human Genetics etc. Below are some of the colleges for b.sc and m.sc in Bengaluru:

1. AIIMS, Bengaluru

2. SOGS, Jain (Deemed to be University)

3. The Oxford College of Science

4. Indian Academy Degree College

5. Jyoti Niwas College

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What courses are offered in South India after bsc human genetics ?

Shiksha 14th Mar, 2020

Hello!

There are many courses offered in south india after bsc human genetics, these are:

  • M.phil in genetics
  • Msc genetics/human genetics/biomedical genetics/applied genetics/molecular biology & human genetics/ etc
  • Msc hons in genetics
  • Phd in genetics/human genetics

For colleges visit: https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-genetics-colleges-in-india

i hope this helps

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