Science! Many questions!
I will post them soon! VERY soon xD
very soon has passed
xD
If you do not have an academic question to post, then do not post it.
answer is #
I do!
You can put this in art if you want to play around with those features
No, I don't want to.
What is your question?
Ooh ik a question!!! Whats 2+2?!?!?! xD
I SAID SCIENCE! I'm not there yet!
-_- e.e T-T
*leaves* im done playing these games
Me too xD
@Ultrilliam @Vocaloid Smh
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Do you have a question relation to Earth Sciences? ._.
Yes
What is it?
What is cloning? xD
cloning is when a cell duplicates itself and clones itself to make a multi-celled organism
How is inbreeding different from hybridization?
inbreeding is obviously when animals breed in something
Genetic Engineering?
whene your geenes start making new things to make engineering move forward
Inbreeding is sexual intercourse with individuals with whom genetics are shared, aka incest. This isn't good (not morally) genetically because there is a lack of genetic diversity. Such diversity is what allows you to gain a wide portfolio of traits (you see this in business, don't put all your eggs in one basket). There is a prime example of this, in regards to bananas. We may not have any in the approaching years due to farmers growing only one particular type of the same genetic makeup. Problem is, there is a disease coming through that can kill these banana trees, and since there is no genetic diversity, it can kill all of them. Hybridization is basically when genetic diversity occurs, essentially breeding with another species or variety of your own species.
Article on the banana crisis: https://www.sciencealert.com/fungal-disease-could-wipe-bananas-out-in-5-to-10-years-say-scientists
@EclipsedStar may have a better article, this is just a random one :P
LOL bananas but did you know that there are dozens of different banana species in asia
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