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…. From a variety of applications of knowledge about DNA, I will talk only about three: Cloning, Genetic engineering and DNA Fingerprinting I. Cloning The idea of cloning has been considered since before the discovery of DNA. Cloning may give us insights…
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…are the designing of organisms to produce antibiotics, and the engineering of genetic cures to cure diseases through genomic manipulation. 2. White biotechnology, also known as grey biotechnology, is biotechnology applied to industrial processes. An example…
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…implications outweigh the advantages? The goal of genetic engineering is that every child be born strong, healthy, and well suited to make its way to the world. If genetic engineering would be used in this way the world would probably be a place of less disease…
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…in an early death2. Transgenic pigs that have been produced to grow faster and leaner have suffered from lameness, lethargy, bulging eyeballs, degenerative joint disease and heart problems3. Other examples include a calf genetically engineered for increased…
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…though biotechnology has already shown dramatic results in the creation of beneficial transgenic (genetically engineered) species, many countries and researchers are '. . . quite leery about the uses of biotechnology' (8). Therefore, an international…
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…is another example. This defect occurs when a person receives an extra chromosome (47, instead of 46.) We must understand that parts of cloning are still being researched, but if genetic engineering could be used to cure the pains and sufferings of crippling…
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…. Such uses of transgenic organisms are widely referred to as genetic engineering. Transgenic organisms have proved very useful in analyzing the function of gene products because a specific gene can be expressed in all the cells of a transgenic organism…
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…the uniqueness that each one of us posses. Thus, leading to creation of genetically engineered groups of people for specific purposes and, chances are that those individuals would be regarded as objects rather than people in the society in grand scale. We should…
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…cloning, stem cell research, and genetic engineering. The projects being done especially by private firms deal with a terrifying notion of these biotech companies playing God. They are altering, engineering and taking science to a new level and the government…
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…support by saying that humans should not play the role of God, and that there is no life in a genetically engineered “human being” . Medicine and genetic engineers believe that it can help the human race and we can learn a lot from it.. The only fact…
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