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…to create life, we negelct to look at the concequences of our actions. In addition to eliminating genetic diversity, cloning is religiously and ethically wrong. First before I start I should define what exactly a clone is. Grolier’s encyclopedia defines…
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…known diseases. Also, special treatments are performed to aid in the mental growth (or standstill) of the individual after 'birth', according to their future occupation. "The first of a batch of two hundred and fifty embryonic rocket-plane engineers
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…. "The first of a batch of two hundred and fifty embryonic rocket-plane engineers was just passing the eleven hundredth metre mark on Rack 3. A special mechanism kept their containers in constant rotation. `To improve their sense of balance,' Mr…
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…that we can believe but we should be careful as to what scientific theories we believe. I don't like everything that scientist are doing today. As matter of fact a lot of what they are doing scares me. I am speaking mainly of genetical engineering. I…
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…"designer babies". "Desinger babies" are babies genetically engineered to have specific traits, such as hair and eye color, height, and weight that will become a permanent part of the child's lineage. Another issue that has been brought up by the discovery…
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…process, where humans are genetically engineered in laboratories. "...a bokanovskified egg will bud, will proliferate, will divide. From eight to ninety-six buds, and every bud will grow into a perfectly formed embryo, and every embryo into a full-sized adult…
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…special enzymes called restriction enzymes that cut through the phosphate of DNA; these cut ends called "stick ends" because they easily attract other tails from other DNA. Scientists often use these restriction enzymes for the genetic engineering by removing…
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…OVERVIEW Genetic engineering is used in the medical field to aid in research, produce drugs and medicines as well as a treatment of some diseases and disorders. Cystic fibrosis (CF), a genetic disease, occurs when a defective gene produces thick, sticky…
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…of a human combined with a beast brings up an image of the devil. Thus, Macneice warns us of human beings with evil intent The second part, "who thinks he is God" may have double meaning- Firstly, this may have meant genetic engineering, how scientist who play…
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…(or standstill) of the individual after 'birth', according to their future occupation. "The first of a batch of two hundred and fifty embryonic rocket-plane engineers was just passing the eleven hundredth metre mark on Rack 3. A special mechanism kept…
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