Biologist who studies genetics and performs general research on genetic technologies and processes
For the theory that psychological traits are hereditary, see
geneticism .
A geneticist explaining gene sequencing.
A geneticist is a biologist or physician who studies genetics , the science of genes , heredity , and variation of organisms .[ 1] A geneticist can be employed as a scientist or a lecturer . Geneticists may perform general research on genetic processes or develop genetic technologies to aid in the pharmaceutical or and agriculture industries.[ 1] Some geneticists perform experiments in model organisms such as Drosophila , C. elegans , zebrafish , rodents or humans and analyze data to interpret the inheritance of biological traits. A basic science geneticist is a scientist who usually has earned a PhD in genetics and undertakes research and/or lectures in the field. A medical geneticist is a physician who has been trained in medical genetics as a specialization and evaluates, diagnoses, and manages patients with hereditary conditions or congenital malformations ; and provides genetic risk calculations and mutation analysis .
Education
Geneticists participate in courses from many areas, such as biology , chemistry , physics , microbiology , cell biology , bioinformatics , and mathematics . They also participate in more specific genetics courses such as molecular genetics , transmission genetics, population genetics , quantitative genetics , ecological genetics , epigenetics , and genomics .
Careers
Geneticists can work in many different fields, doing a variety of jobs. There are many careers for geneticists in medicine , agriculture , wildlife , general sciences, or many other fields.
Listed below are a few examples of careers a geneticist may pursue.
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