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  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Thompson_Rivers_University/Principles_of_Biology_II_OL_ed/01%3A_Biology_Science_and_Society/1.04%3A_The_Role_of_Science_in_Society
    To navigate to the Unit 1 Glossary and Summary, use the Contents menu at the top of the page OR the right arrow on the side of the page. Another example of the link between basic and applied research ...To navigate to the Unit 1 Glossary and Summary, use the Contents menu at the top of the page OR the right arrow on the side of the page. Another example of the link between basic and applied research is the Human Genome Project, a study in which each human chromosome was analyzed and mapped to determine the precise sequence of DNA subunits and the exact location of each gene. (The gene is the basic unit of heredity; an individual’s complete collection of genes is his or her genome).
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Workbench/General_Ecology_Ecology/Chapter_0%3A_The_Study_of_Life_and_Science/0.3%3A_The_Role_of_Science_in_Society
    Another example of the link between basic and applied research is the Human Genome Project, a study in which each human chromosome was analyzed and mapped to determine the precise sequence of DNA subu...Another example of the link between basic and applied research is the Human Genome Project, a study in which each human chromosome was analyzed and mapped to determine the precise sequence of DNA subunits and the exact location of each gene. (The gene is the basic unit of heredity; an individual’s complete collection of genes is his or her genome).
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Introductory_and_General_Biology/Biology_(Kimball)/20%3A_General_Science/20.04%3A_Scientific_Papers
    This page emphasizes the importance of communal collaboration in science, where findings are shared among scientists. Key aspects of effective communication include meetings and published papers, whic...This page emphasizes the importance of communal collaboration in science, where findings are shared among scientists. Key aspects of effective communication include meetings and published papers, which serve as a permanent record. Typical sections of scientific papers—abstract, introduction, results, discussion, materials and methods, acknowledgments, and references—each contribute significantly to knowledge dissemination and uphold rigorous scientific standards.
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Workbench/General_Biology_I_and_II/01%3A_Unit_I-Biology_Science_and_the_Chemistry_of_Life/1.01%3A_The_Study_of_Life/1.1.3%3A_The_Role_of_Science_in_Society
    To navigate to the next Chapter, use the Contents menu at the top of the page OR the right arrow on the side of the page. Another example of the link between basic and applied research is the Human Ge...To navigate to the next Chapter, use the Contents menu at the top of the page OR the right arrow on the side of the page. Another example of the link between basic and applied research is the Human Genome Project, a study in which each human chromosome was analyzed and mapped to determine the precise sequence of DNA subunits and the exact location of each gene. (The gene is the basic unit of heredity; an individual’s complete collection of genes is his or her genome).

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