Epigenetics and Diabetes

The Reaction Paper Assignment

You will be writing a 1,000-word Reaction Paper in this course using the instructions and links found below. You will be completing the following tasks and gathering the following information for your paper:

Watch the epigenetics video from PBS. Begin your paper by defining epigenetics in your own words and discussing your reaction to the video.

Interview your family members and complete the Family History-Dr. Oz.pdf Family History-Dr. Oz.pdf – Alternative Formats .  Find out which disease(s) you are most at risk for: Im at risk of diabetes
Research and locate one article on epigenetics and whatever disease you are most at risk for (select a study on research conducted on humans) from a reputable academic source:
Reputable Sources:

journal articles
government publications based on research
Do not use:

magazines of any sort, whether they are on paper or online
Websites of any type, including epigenetics websites
Wikipedia

How to Perform Your Research

Use the College Library in person or online (log in with your new MDC ID number (the one that is all numbers). Your password is the last four digits of that same MDC ID unless you have changed it.
Read the epigenetics article you find. Continue your paper with a discussion of the epigenetics article. Be sure to paraphrase (put things in your own words) and be sure to cite the author(s) of the article you find using APA style (see the section below on using APA style). Aim for about a page for this part of your paper.

Discuss the concept of epigenesis in light of your family history and the article you read. Aim for one page for this section of your paper.
Complete the Living to 100 Questionnaire. Integrate your findings on the questionnaire into your discussion. Aim for another page. ( already completed the questionnaire )
Discuss how you can improve your health and longevity in light of your findings in this questionnaire, your understanding of epigenetics, and your knowledge of your family history. This should be your final page.
You can go over or under a page for any of the sections of the paper as long as your total paper is 1,000 words not counting the references.

General Rules for an “A” Paper (check your paper against this list)

    1,000 words
    Original work; plagiarism score of less than 10% (90% original work)
    Double-spaced, 12-point font, 1-inch margins
    Covers all 6 tasks
    Spellchecked
    College-level grammar
    Cite your article APA style (author & year within the body of the paper; full reference at end)
    No abstract, no cover
    Place your name and reference number on the first page. Use page numbers.

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