From the beginning, each human embryo has its own unique genetic identity. — Robert Casey Copy Share Image
I'm pretty sure there is some genetic component towards intelligence. — Richard Dawkins Copy Share Image
“You, Cono, are part of a new trend of uncovering the genetic basis of human performance anomalies.” — Victor Robert Lee Copy Share Image
But I believe that the huge advances now being made in genetic research will be the key to personalized medicine one day. — Sean Hepburn Ferrer Copy Share Image
We still have very little understanding of how we can tweak form or shape at the genetic level. We certainly haven't unlocked… — Mitchell Joachim Copy Share Image
Not only can consumers handle their personal genetic information, but they are getting genomically oriented and anchored about such data. — Eric Topol Copy Share Image
I really think people should live to be 100 years old pretty much disease-free. I think that's our genetic potential. — John Mackey Copy Share Image
“Long term exposure to abnormally high levels of lightning may trigger genetic adaptation processes in the human.” — Steven Magee Copy Share Image
If we didn't have genetic mutations, we wouldn't have us. You need error to open the door to the adjacent possible. — Steven Johnson Copy Share Image
“Each of us carries a unique genetic code, a symphony of life's potentiality; it is our obligation, our privilege, to conduct its… — Donna Karlin Copy Share Image
I'm not trying to be a poet on Twitter; I'm trying to be aware of the fact that a very simple sentence,… — Teju Cole Copy Share Image
I am an Ashkenazi Jew, and there are a whole host of genetic disorders that only Ashkenazi Jews have. I don't know… — James Gray Copy Share Image
It would appear that the number of nonsense triplets is rather low, since we only occasionally come across them. However this conclusion… — Francis Crick Copy Share Image
Understanding the often unconscious nature of genetic control is the first step toward understanding that—in many realms, not just sex—we’re all puppets,… — Robert Wright Copy Share Image
Expectation loiters in the DNA of every sentient being; when you tell yourself or a loved one, 'Don't get your hopes up,'… — Martha Beck Copy Share Image
Traits acquired during one's lifetime - muscles built up in the gym, for example - cannot be passed on to the next… — Nick Bostrom Copy Share Image
You know, there's a tremendous amount of genetic propensity not necessarily for what TV shows you like but for literally how you… — Mayim Bialik Copy Share Image
We are intelligent atoms. We are intelligent organic structures. We can change who we are. We can heal ourselves. With genetic engineering,… — Frederick Lenz Copy Share Image
The problem [with genetic research] is, we're just starting down this path, feeling our way in the dark. We have a small… — Francis Collins Copy Share Image
The solutions like freezing zygotes, fertilized eggs, of all kinds of animals and so on, or keeping them in zoos and having… — E. O. Wilson Copy Share Image
With genetic engineering, we will be able to increase the complexity of our DNA, and improve the human race. But it will… — Stephen Hawking Copy Share Image
“ Environment The biochemical and genetic explanations for social anxiety are fairly straightforward. However, they don’t explain why one person fears all… — Heather Moehn Copy Share Image
“The global population of Earth are involved in the following corporate government experiments: The long term effects of - 1. Nuclear bomb… — Steven Magee Copy Share Image
There is no permanent status quo in nature; all is the process of adjustment and readjustment, or else eventual failure. But man… — Hermann Joseph Muller Copy Share Image
“EVOLUTION RESTS ON three steps: (a) certain biological traits are inherited by genetic means; (b) mutations and gene recombination produce variation in… — Robert M. Sapolsky Copy Share Image
I maintain, despite the moment's evidence against the claim, that we are born and grow up with a fondness for each other,… — Lewis Thomas Copy Share Image
The process of speciation is completed with the cessation of genetic exchange. — Peter R. Grant Copy Share Image