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    athleticism has been a major role in deciding which player would thrive and which ones would drop out‚ and this is mostly due to said player’s genetics. Recently‚ genetic engineers and biotechnologists have been able to make breakthroughs on altering existing DNA and gifting upon fortunate beings extra traits that were not present beforehand. Our genetics have already been improving from the past‚ as BBC news stated that the average height of males have risen by 11 cm since the 1870’s. Nowadays‚

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    Genetic Engineering Research I. Introduction In the past three decades‚ scientists have learned how to mix and match characteristics among unrelated creatures by moving genes from one creature to another. This is called “genetic engineering.” Genetic Engineering is a test tube science and is prematurely applied in food production. There are estimates that food output must increase by 60 percent over the next 25 years to keep up with demand. Thus‚ the result of scientist genetically altering

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    Professor of Science at Duke University‚ states that “Technology itself is not evil. Only the misuse and misapplication of it is” (Farahany). Genetic engineering should be used with the purpose of preventing abnormalities and disease alone. With careful regulations by the government‚ that can be done (Krimsky‚

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    Easteren Ms. Tolle English III 26 February 2014 Genetic Engineering Imagine a world where autism and downs syndrome are a thing of the past‚ and where there is no shortage on food for anybody. Over the years mankind has developed and improved technology to save more and more lives through the manipulation of the DNA that makes up all living organisms. However‚ there are those who oppose this approach. Despite the risks and ethical concerns‚ genetic engineering holds the potential to benefit humanity through

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    “Human genetic engineering is the alteration of an individual’s genotype with the aim of choosing the phenotype of a newborn or changing the existing phenotype of a child or adult. It holds the promise of curing genetic diseases like cystic fibrosis‚ and increasing the immunity of people to viruses. It is speculated that genetic engineering could be used to change physical appearance‚ metabolism‚ and even improve mental faculties like memory and intelligence”. (Wikipedia) There are many risks associated

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    Genetic engineering hasn’t been around long‚ but since its inception‚ it has been a very controversial issue. In fact‚ it has become one of the most controversial ideas in science‚ people agreeing and disagreeing left and right. It is really a moral dilemma the question is‚ is it actually wrong? To make a conclusion about this issue the best thing to do is to look at the advantages and disadvantages of the issue. Genetic engineering has multiple advantages it can help make cures for diseases and

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    Genetic engineering could very well be the next age of technology.with diseases and disorders on the rise many are looking toward stem cells and different organs to heal and transplant to people. with this comes boundaries that many think should not be crossed. This is very much like an instance in a story‚ Frankenstein where a man of boredom was trying to create a creature that can think and feel. Frankenstein was born a robotic human like creature‚ what if we could do that in the real world would

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    According to many sources and credited opinions genetically engineering is scientifically dangerous and wrong. Genetic engineering is basically swapping‚ switching and getting rid of certain genes before creating a problemless child. Considering the parents choose to engineer their child the process would include extensive processes to inquiry the child’s natural genes. The many time consuming expensive tests would need to be done to make it possible to know which genes would be faulty in the child

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    Genetic engineering Explain how this technology works. Genetic engineering otherwise called genetic modification and can basically be described as the ‘direct manipulation of an organism’s genome’ which is the complete set of genetic material of an animal‚ plant or other living thing. This direct manipulation works by using modern DNA technology. This ‘involves the introduction of foreign DNA also known as synthetic genes into the organism of interest’ or curiousity. Genetic engineering does not

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    Genetic Engineering: The Good and The Bad The argument between whether genetic engineering is wrong or right rages on every day‚ and will continue to be an issue until everybody can come to an agreement on what can and can’t be done. Mary Shelley‚ the author of Frankenstein‚ writes about how she feels and questions the progression of modern science and how far we can go until it is just morally and ethically wrong. Through the mind of a young scientist‚ Mary pictures the possibility of what could

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