a. What are the applications of modern biotechnology in the field of engineering? b. What are the implications of these applications? c. How do you think these applications will change the world in the future?
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- Directions Please do some out of class research to help you answer the questions below. For part-a and part-c a citation is required. Please include a url and page/video title to indicate where you found your information. The citations for part-a and part-c can be the same, or different sources. Prompt Sometimes, changes or "mutations" occur that prevent genes from doing their job properly. Certain mutations in the BRCA genes make cells more likely to divide and change rapidly, which can lead to cancer. a. What are BRCA genes? What job do these genes normally do in the human body? Citation required. b. Given your understanding of meiosis and inheritance explain the following statement: "If either your mother or your father has a BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene mutation, you have a 50% chance of having the same gene mutation." c. If you inherit a mutated version of a BRCA gene, does this mean you are guaranteed to develop cancer? What other changes must occur for cancer to develop? Citation…Answer 7 only Don't answer if you already answered this. If i see the same solutions, i'll downvote you. Follow the instructions. Typewritten for upvote. No upvote for handwritten. Thank youI need help please can you red through the links (3) and find somthing very intresting to someone may have not known about, and after finding the information can you say which link you found it on for each of the links? thank you so much !!! 1- https://www.cancer.org/cancer/types/oral-cavity-and-oropharyngeal-cancer/causes-risks-prevention/prevention.html 2- https://www.cancer.gov/types/head-and-neck/patient/adult/oropharyngeal-treatment-pdq#_1 3- https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/oropharyngeal-cancer#:~:text=Often%2C%20oropharyngeal%20cancers%20are%20asymptomatic.%20Typically%2C%20the%20first,voice%20Ear%20pain%20Throat%20pain%20or%20sore%20throat
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