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Genetics: The Code of Life | Golden Age

Genetics: The Code of Life | Golden Age

Genetics, the study of heredity and variation, has revolutionized our understanding of life on Earth. From the discovery of DNA's structure by James Watson and

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Genetics, the study of heredity and variation, has revolutionized our understanding of life on Earth. From the discovery of DNA's structure by James Watson and Francis Crick in 1953 to the completion of the Human Genome Project in 2003, genetics has made tremendous progress. The field has been shaped by key figures such as Gregor Mendel, who laid the foundation for modern genetics, and Rosalind Franklin, whose X-ray crystallography contributed significantly to the understanding of DNA's structure. With the advent of genetic engineering and gene editing tools like CRISPR, genetics is poised to transform industries and improve human lives. However, the field is not without controversy, with debates surrounding genetic privacy, gene editing ethics, and the potential for genetic discrimination. As genetics continues to advance, it is likely to have a profound impact on our understanding of human biology, disease, and evolution, with a Vibe score of 85, indicating high cultural energy and relevance.