too-open-minded Posted September 4, 2012 Posted September 4, 2012 So roughly how long have we known about it? Pondered on its existence and confirmed? I guess science has been well aware for over 100 years and in the past 60 we have been making leaps and bounds. - http://www.buzzle.com/articles/who-discovered-dna.html I'm just wondering, how much do some of you think we know? Are we still making finds or is it pretty well figured out?
dmaiski Posted September 5, 2012 Posted September 5, 2012 well you could say it was pointed out by Mendel first in the 1850's and 60's where he postulated that there was some form of transferable element(he didn’t call it DNA or even know it was a molecule) 1903- chromosomes theorized 1933-DNA identified 1953 Watson and Crick 2003-human genome project we by now know all there is to know about genetics or at least most of it we haven’t analysed or understood even 1% of all that we know so there plenty to learn from the analytic side, but not much left on the real physical discoveries (ive omitted RNA, non biological DNA applications, and various other titbits that could be relevant)
too-open-minded Posted September 5, 2012 Author Posted September 5, 2012 Were still unsure of how much genetic change in allele from individuals are preserved and passed down to offspring, I think when we are able to determine if environment or passed down genes plays a larger role in evolution will be a very big find for Genetics.
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