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My colleagues and I in genetics, neuroscience, physiology and psychology, we're trying to figure out exactly how gender works.
I call this paradigm "sound genetics."
With sound genetics, I define, first of all, an aesthetic space of sound, and at the same time, I search for new, innovative methods for generating soundscapes that we don't know, soundscapes that allow us to envision abstract worlds, to make them tangible and audible.
Sound
genetics
is based on three steps.
And now I would like to show you how a potential sound, based on the sound
genetics
for electric cars, could sound like.
The sounds that we envision through sound
genetics
allow us not only to celebrate this complexity but also to make the world a more elegant and safe space.
Well, that's what I'm going to talk about today, is how we're using the tools of genetics, population
genetics
in particular, to tell us how we generated this diversity, and how long it took.
These "why" questions, particularly in
genetics
and the study of history in general, are always the big ones, the ones that are tough to answer.
So I went to Indiana, which was actually as good as Caltech in genetics, and besides, they had a really good basketball team.
Couldn't do it by conventional genetics, but just scanning it we began to find genes for autism.
30 percent of schizophrenic people are left-handed, and schizophrenia has a very funny genetics, which means 60 percent of the people are genetically left-handed, but only half of it showed.
And whatever you do, don't read anything about
genetics
that's published within your lifetime, or something.
Also,
genetics
and neuroscience are increasingly showing that the brain is intricately structured.
That was until the late 1980s, when a new laboratory technique came on the scene, which could copy DNA from a small tissue or fluid sample and decode the
genetics
of individuals.
Well, let's talk
genetics
just for a moment.
Because when we talk about our
genetics
and our biology, and modifying and altering and adjusting these things, we're talking about changing ourselves.
There's pharmacogenomics, the combination of pharmacology and genetics: tailoring drugs to our individual constitutions that Juan talked about a little bit earlier.
So much like the transition to genetics, at the single cell level, we started to study neuroscience, at the single human level.
And with the help of modern science, cotton might soon be softer, stronger, and more resilient than ever as researchers investigate how to optimize its growth based on nutrients, weather conditions, and
genetics.
And I think we shouldn't shy away in architecture, You know, brain surgery, atomic theory, genetics, economics are complex complex fields.
So we look at these sorts of things theoretically, on the basis of genetics, and brain damage, and interaction with environment, and exactly how that machine works.
It's also
genetics.
The other major development is going to be in the area of what can happen in
genetics.
And she was thinking about the work I did developing mathematical models for understanding evolution and modern
genetics.
This is my little diversion into my real passion, which is
genetics.
There's a connection between head-tail-heads and head-tail-tails in genetics, and it's the following.
How long will those chunks be?" That's a rather trivial connection between probability and
genetics.
There's a much deeper connection, which I don't have time to go into and that is that modern
genetics
is a really exciting area of science.
And if we can get in at the bottom and understand the genetics, we'll have a window on the way the disease works, and a whole new way about thinking about disease therapies and preventative treatment and so on.
Well, I understand the
genetics
and lifestyle part.
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