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IEEE GHN Category [[Category:Bioengineering]]
The study of genes in living organisms
 
== Subcategories ==
 
*'''[[:Category:DNA|DNA]]''' - or dioxyribonucleic acid, a nucleic acid that contains the genetic instructions that form the basis of all known living organisms
*'''[[:Category:Gene therapy|Gene therapy]]''' - the insertion, removal, or alteration of genes within an individual's cells to treat disease
*'''[[:Category:Genetic engineering|Genetic engineering]]''' - also known as genetic modification, the direct manipulation of an organism's genome using modern DNA technology
*'''[[:Category:Genetic programming|Genetic programming]]''' - a technique used in artificial intelligence systems that uses an evolutionary algorithm inspired by biological evolution to find computer programs that perform a user-defined task
 
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DNA evidence for a forensic investigation

The study of genes in living organisms

Subcategories

  • DNA - or dioxyribonucleic acid, a nucleic acid that contains the genetic instructions that form the basis of all known living organisms
  • Gene therapy - the insertion, removal, or alteration of genes within an individual's cells to treat disease
  • Genetic engineering - also known as genetic modification, the direct manipulation of an organism's genome using modern DNA technology
  • Genetic programming - a technique used in artificial intelligence systems that uses an evolutionary algorithm inspired by biological evolution to find computer programs that perform a user-defined task

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