Create a Genetics Subforum - Start the Discussion Now

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A proposal for a genetics subforum alongside existing biology discussions has been suggested to address specific topics like evolution and genetic questions. There is uncertainty about the demand for additional biology-related subforums, though suggestions include molecular biology and microbiology. The conversation emphasizes the importance of keeping categories simple while considering the expansion of topics. The mention of other areas, such as economics and management, indicates a broader interest in diversifying forum discussions. Overall, the idea of creating a genetics subforum is seen as a positive step for enhancing the forum's offerings.
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You should make a genetics subforum.
 
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It could be posted next to biology.

I've been wondering about some biology related subforums, but I am not sure if there is a real demand to make them. I mean, it is nice and cozy in biology right now :)

maybe:

Biology, for human physiology
Genetics, for evolution and genetic questions
Molecular Biology, for lab techniques
Microbiology, for microorganisms

something like that? there are so many catagories that can be made, but it should be kept simple.
 
That's a good idea.
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Economics And Management Subfourms

Hey Greg
Economics And Management Subforums
it is also a hot topic for forums
 
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