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…problems such as mad cow disease and improper milk concentration can be eliminated so that people will not get sick. By genetically engineering such animals like bulls, it can be arranged so that when the bull reproduces the offspring will share in its…
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…and even with the somewhat less plausible idea that the first cell had been constructed by an alien genetic engineer. Nor does it exclude multiple origins of life and a primordial (pre-LUCA) diversity of biological systems. All that follows from the impressive…
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Genetics/Cloning It is often asked whether it is right for human beings to manipulate human genes, as if this were in some sense "playing God" by altering fundamental aspects of human makeup (and also that of plants and animals) which are God's…
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…with the chromosomes while making a child, the code cannot be read properly. When something like this happens it is called a genetic disorder. There are many examples of genetic disorders such as Turner's syndrome, Klinefelter's syndrome or Down's syndrome, but the disorder…
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…and environment. Andy: Thanks, professor. As for my second reason, I heard by combining the existing gene targeting technology with this new cloning methods, the scientists in drug companies can genetically engineer and rapidly mass produce animals with human proteins…
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Genetic Testing and Health Insurance By Ryan Lodge Suppose there was a test that could determine who would win the Super Bowl. A test like this would surely destroy the market for bets on the game. Now imagine that insurance companies had…
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…that species become endangered is due to the loss or alteration of their habitat or ecosystem. If biodiversity is threatened then endangered species are threatened, possibly leading to extinction of a species. Biodiversity can also refer to genetic diversity…
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…Cloning humans is a threat to our society. It presents a vast number of problems that arise with each new discovery. The first is the decrease in distinct genetic make-up. Cloning also brings up many ethical points dealing with creation and psychological…
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…in cyberspace and warns that we must proceed with caution. To me, the only thing I could think about with technology is it¡¯s ability to make almost anything possible such as, genetic engineering, nanotechnology, robotics, and increasing computer power, decreasing…
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…used in modern genetic engineering today. His work has help spawn a new generation of research in molecular medicine, has completely transformed the nature of medical research, and has enabled scientists to make great strides in the diagnosis…
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