Yates Patrick
Melbourne High School, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
Twin Res Hum Genet. 2013 Aug;16(4):914-5. doi: 10.1017/thg.2013.45.
In 2013, the Education Committee of the Human Genetics Society of Australasia (HGSA) established the DNA Day Essay Contest in Australia and New Zealand. The contest was first established by the American Society of Human Genetics in 2005 and the HGSA DNA Day Essay Contest is adapted from this contest via a collaborative partnership. The aim of the contest is to engage high school students with important concepts in genetics through literature research and reflection. As 2013 marks the 60th anniversary of the discovery of the double helix of DNA by James Watson and Francis Crick and the 10th anniversary of the first sequencing of the human genome, the essay topic was to choose either of these breakthroughs and explain its broader impact on biotechnology, human health and disease, or our understanding of basic genetics, such as genetic variation or gene expression. The contest attracted 87 entrants in 2013, with the winning essay authored by Patrick Yates, a Year 12 student from Melbourne High School. Further details about the contest including the names and schools of the other finalists can be found at http://www.hgsa-essay.net.au/. The Education Committee would like to thank all the 2013 applicants and encourage students to enter in 2014.
2013年,澳大拉西亚人类遗传学会(HGSA)教育委员会在澳大利亚和新西兰设立了DNA日征文比赛。该比赛最初由美国人类遗传学会于2005年设立,HGSA DNA日征文比赛是通过合作关系改编自该比赛。比赛的目的是通过文献研究和思考,让高中生接触遗传学的重要概念。2013年是詹姆斯·沃森和弗朗西斯·克里克发现DNA双螺旋结构60周年以及人类基因组首次测序10周年,征文主题是选择这两项突破中的任何一项,并解释其对生物技术、人类健康和疾病,或我们对基本遗传学(如遗传变异或基因表达)的理解产生的更广泛影响。2013年该比赛吸引了87名参赛者,获胜文章由墨尔本高中12年级学生帕特里克·耶茨撰写。有关比赛的更多详细信息,包括其他决赛选手的姓名和学校,可在http://www.hgsa-essay.net.au/上找到。教育委员会感谢所有2013年的申请者,并鼓励学生参加2014年的比赛。