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Jessica Gross

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Jessica Gross has a B.A. in anthropology and works as an Editor for Unigo.com. She contributes to her company's college news blog at www.theprereq.com, co-launched her company's internal blog at www.unigoblog.wordpress.com, and maintains her own blog at www.nycpeoplewatcher.wordpress.com.


My Latest Articles

  • Guide to a Eukaryotic Cell

    Eukaryotic cells have membrane-bound organelles, compartments that serve different cellular functions. All eukaryotic cells have a nucleus, cell membrane, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, and ribosomes. Here's our tiny tour around...
    Published on  September 25, 2009 to Genetics

  • Cloning Human Embryos: Possibilities and Controversies

    To clone a human embryo is to produce another embryo with identical genetic makeup. This process has huge potential: scientists can turn stem cells harvested from cloned embryos into any other kind of cell. But is it moral to create an embryo for...
    Published on  September 15, 2009 to Genetics

  • Are There Genes for Gender Identity?

    The classic nature-versus-nurture debate is especially pronounced in questions of gender identity. Is it a product of culture, as many feminists argue, or of genetic makeup?
    Published on  September 9, 2009 to Genetics

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