what education requirements are there for becoming a geneticist?

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To become a geneticist, you typically need a minimum of a bachelor's degree in biology, genetics, or a related field. Many geneticists also pursue a master's or doctoral degree in genetics or a related field for advanced research and teaching positions.

In addition to formal education, geneticists often participate in internships or research programs to gain hands-on experience in the field. Continuing education and professional development are also important for staying current with advancements in genetics and related technologies.