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how biology is related to medicine

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Answered by michaeljohnjohn85
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Medical biology based on molecular biology combines all issues of developing molecular medicine into large-scale structural and functional relationships of the human genome, transcriptome, proteome and metabolome with the particular point of view of devising new technologies for prediction, diagnosis and therapy.

Answered by Anonymous
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Medical biology based on molecular biology combines all issues of developing molecular medicine into large-scale structural and functional relationships of the human genome, transcriptome, proteome and metabolome with the particular point of view of devising new technologies for prediction, diagnosis and therapy.

Biology at A2 Level, so these are good subjects to take. ... Taking Chemistry and Biology without Physics should leave most medical school options open to you. However, some medical schools do not specify their requirements beyond Chemistry and Biology.

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