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Genetics of Alcoholism A. Student Psychology ###: Counseling the Alcohol/Drug Dependent Person A. Teacher Genetics of Alcoholism Although most people abstain or drink safely, a sizable minority of the population abuses alcohol. The goal…
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…of objective certitude, it is not hard to imagine that this capacity, once evolved, would be capable of much more than simply rubber stamping mankind’s collective genetic predisposition. In this paper, I will use the example of an evolutionary explanation against…
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…effort that is taking place in a different area today: the attempt to read the entire genetic DNA text of billions of characters that describes the heredity of a typical human being. This undertaking has been named the Human Genome Project. This project…
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…PRATT & WHITNEY MARKETING INTO THE FUTURE When it comes to designing, testing and manufacturing aircraft engines of today, there are really only three choices available to consumers. Pratt & Whitney is one of theses manufactures…
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…gene for the same kind of function (Zinnen 1). This is not yet worldwide but one day will be. The next revolution with cloned animals relates to cloning them with genetic engineering. Regular farm animals are going to be bred for human organs and drugs…
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…through genetic engineering. Better ways for doctors to monitor blood sugar levels and for people with diabetes to test their own blood glucose levels at home. Developments of external and implantable insulin pumps that deliver appropriate amounts…
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…in general. The author Michael Crichton made this comment in a Newsweek article, “Biotechnology and genetic engineering are very powerful. The film suggests that science’s control of nature is elusive. And just as war is too important to leave to the generals…
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…is pray for a donor's kidney to arrive before she dies. Another good thing is we could create farm or "pharm" animals genetically engineered to produce valuable drugs (Resenberger). Like scientist are creating an animal that will manufacture anti-clotting drugs…
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…is a genetic copy or a replica of an living organism. But, when you gear cloning doesn't a Si-Fi movie come to mind. Like when they take a nucleus, place it in a egg, put the egg in a incubator, and when it hatches it's an exact replica of the original being…
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…of the biochemical processes differs between plant varieties and ions. Once the biochemical pathways are better understood it may be possible to genetically engineer plants with greater tolerances to heavy metals. Also, plants that can reduce metal toxicity by taking up…
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