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…human beings for human rather than divine purposes and thereby is a form of disrespect [to God]" (Campbell D-32). Audrey Chapman in her article Genetic Engineering and Theology, states her concern of creating life by classifying scientists as "God's 'co…
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Genetics Genetics should be used to improve humans. Genetic alterations would be the most important thing to humans. If you genetically alter a retarded person, you could make them normal. It would cost a lot of money to be genetically altered…
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…asexual reproduction is not a "sexual" situation: the new organism is generated thanks to a somatic (non sexual) and totipotent (which has kept all its genetic potentialities) cell. The generated organism is identical to the parental cell…
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…the exact same genetic makeup as it’s original 1. This process involves fertilizing an egg, and replanting it into a female for gestation 2. The process is extremely complex and is known to have a very high rate of failure 3…
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…of genetically engineered clones like Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World, or a world in which parents can create designer children with the characteristics of their choice as in the movie “Gattaca”? The incredible power held within our genes could possibly lead…
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…taking out all of its genetic identity. Next the skin cell is placed inside the egg; an electric pulse is then used to fuse the egg cell and the skin cell together. The electrical pulse also allows the reconstructed and now “fertilized” egg to divide…
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…of genetically engineered clones like Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World, or a world in which parents can create designer children with the characteristics of their choice as in the movie “Gattaca”? The incredible power held within our genes could possibly lead…
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…the original is and who is the clone? Maybe blood tests every morning before work, like in the movie Gataca where the hero is a genus but is not genetically engineered so he is delegated to be a janitor. Also, while the cloning of a single part of the anatomy could…
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…). Genetic engineering methods to improve fruit vegetable crops characteristics are also being explored. These characteristics include taste, texture, size, color, acidity or sweetness, and the ripening process. Methods being explored are a potentially superior…
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…are on a waiting list for an organ. Biotech companies have been doing Chambers 3 research in xenotransplantation which if the use of animal organs by humans (Polojara 41). The animal they chose was a pig, but it must be genetically engineered so their organs…
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