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RE: The Importance of Genetics in the Current Situation - Part Two

in Project HOPE5 years ago

Greetings dear friend @josevas217.

Brother, I congratulate you.
Your writing fascinates me. You guide us through the reading, you accompany us and I feel that you hold my hand at all times.
Are you a teacher?

I liked your previous article a lot too. I have a great affinity for genetics and love these publications.

I will be attentive to your next installment because I want to see how you relate all this to the current pandemic.

Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us.

Your friend, Juan.

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Hello friend @juanmolina

This subject is also something that fascinates me, but it is usually something complicated for many people, I try to make it easy to understand.

I am a nurse and a doctor, also a qualified teacher. I worked for three years as a biology teacher, it was a good experience. My whole father's family are professionals in the teaching field. Maybe that makes it easier for me to explain.
And I like to do it.

Thank you for your good words.
I'm already working on the subject of the next post. There's a lot to be said for it.

 5 years ago 

This explains many things. LOL!
I grew up watching my aunt (my second mother) studying her Bachelor of Education degree in Biology, at the Universidad de Oriente (UDO), Núcleo Sucre, Sucre State, Venezuela.

I remember when she did his experiments with those Drosophila melanogaster mosquitoes.
She used glass jars with "agar". There the "fruit mosquitoes" would reproduce.
She used gauze plugs that he impregnated with "ether" to put the mosquitoes to sleep and then she had to count the males and the females.
All this to demonstrate Mendel's laws of Genetic Inheritance.

I was a child, but I remember it clearly.

There are also educators and health professionals in my family. My mother is a graduate nurse, I have uncle doctors ...

Brother, it is a pleasure and an honor that we are friends.