How is genetics related to chemistry?

Is biotech more related to biology or chemistry?

  • When I start organic chemistry I have a choice between organic chemistry for life sciences and medicine or organic chemistry for individuals majoring in chemistry or biochemistry? Which one am I suppose to take? If you don't know that's all right. I'm going to double check with the counselor shortly, but for the time being I would like to know if biotech is more bio related or chemistry related. Thanks!

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    Looks like you asked this questions twice... not sure which one you will look back at? I'd suggest the one for chem/biochem majors. The basic science approach will serve you better in the long run. Aloha

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biotech has both, you'll need to be strong in both majors.

mikelyt78

There is no real answer to that question because it's both, neither and everything inbetween. I myself has worked with the part that is mostly chemistry due to my interest in chemistry, but is might as well be biology. I all depends on your interests. I have a master in biochemistry but my major is polymer chemistry. I'd say that you can't go wrong with the organic chemistry for chemists and biochemists, but it all comes down to your own preferences.

WeirdSpace

take the one for chem majors unless you plan on going pre-med.

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