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I’m 5′9, 18 years old with a 38 inch vertical, just wondering what ’some’ people mean when they say that you need “genetic luck” to have better results when trying to increase your vertical jump.

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So i have to do this report for my agriscience class and one of the questions my teacher asked was: what are some of the latest advancements in animal genetics that have made horse herd improvement more advanced today? now, i know that there is artificial insemination, embryo transfer, cloning, and other things like that for farm animals… but what has been done to improve HORSES not COWS or STEER.

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I’ve heard that this has happened before, but I don’t understand how it is possible. Could someone explain it scientifically?

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the male is spotted argente. his genetics are his dad is argente and mom is a mottled dove. other genetics are lilac, dove.
the females are one is black with white paws and the other is dove.they are full sisters. dad is black with white paws. mom is yellow fox.other genetics are agouti, dove. thanks so much!!!

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I am wondering if this is possible since i got poor genetics.

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I know some people who have been working out for years, and I just started a couple months ago, and I am able to lift more, and do things they can’t. Is this because of my genetics, or am I just lucky?

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minds and goals? Certainly when our children grow up, isn’t it reasonable to assume that they might have different minds and preferences for reality that we must respect and do everything in our power to make sure we prepare the world for them, according to their new genetics and minds? What do you think?

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I’m saying that genetics influence personality as much as environmental factors do… what are some arguments I could use?

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Okay, here is my question. I know that in genetics brown, eye brown eye couples have a possiblility of green or blue eyes if they have a recessive gene dormant that it is possible to have a green or blue eye child (if there is a recessive gene green being more dominant over blue, but brown is usually dominant. I also know that blue eye blue eye are most likely to have blue eyes and blue, green combinations can have blue or green. What I am wondering though is whether a brown eye blue eye couple could have green eyes if mother of blue eyed person has green eyes. Is there a possibility of green in the brown eye, blue eye couple? Are there any sites that has more detail on this? Could you give me those sites if there are.

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What do you think about boys and girls blaming genetics on their behavior? Is this a legitimate excuse? On the other hand, is it because they do not want to take responsibility for their own actions?

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