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Persuasive Essay On Genetic Engineering "With genetic engineering, we will be able to increase the complexity of our DNA, and improve the human race. But it will be a slow process, because one will have to wait about 18 years to see the effect of changes to the genetic code"(Hawking). Scientists have been practicing editing the DNA of organisms in order to remove unwanted genes and or enhance their survival rates. As technology advances, it allows this practice to become more precise and successful. Scientist have been having successful test in modifying human dna which causes more controversies on whether it should be allowed or not.Genetic engineering should be permitted due to its ability to benefit the medical and environmental future.To begin with the idea of potentially removing unwanted traits in DNA sequences, to aid in removing hereditary diseases. On the one hand, some argue that genetically modifying DNA may aid in the removal of diseases. An Article by Amy Harmon, the New York Times National Correspondent, discusses the advancements in gene editing tools and how it's becoming a more promising practice. With the recent success in editing genes, more groups such as governments are looking into funding for these practices. The removal of certain genes form certain bugs may remove diseases and stop them from being spread.In humans, it could help stop spreading diseases spread by heredity. A new tool is being used in order to safely edit dna, "... Crispr provides an effective way to harness it. By encoding Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
Essay about Human Genetic Engineering Introduction What if you could design your child before it was even born? What if you could cut out any life threatening diseases, make sure that your child is not susceptible to smoking addictions or alcoholism, and then make your child genius? Would you? Are you asking yourself how this could be done? Have you ever considered human genetic engineering? What is Human Genetic Engineering? Lets start by looking at the cell and the source of heritable traits. We know that all organisms are made up by cells and that new cells can only spring from existing cells. Cell growth depends upon the production of new cells and within each cell exists DNA . DNA contains the hereditary instructions need for each organism to grow and ...show more content... Historically humans have ignored the risks of their actions. We are toolmakers. We are constantly altering our environment to heighten our outlook for a better life. Are we ready to face the possible consequences of the future? Time will only tell. The Dark Side A genetically engineered product is anything that had been developed by altering its DNA in some way. But do we have the right to do such a thing? There are numerous problems with gene therapy and DNA manipulation. Can we play God? What guarantees can we truly give? What about the possible mutation? What about possible prejudice and discrimination? What effects would cloning have on an individual? Wouldn't loss of genetic variation be a serious problem? Since antibiotic resistance could occur, what happens when a person is sick? What about the unexpected effects? Should we even interfere with nature? All of the above are things that need to be considered before we can truly continue with research and experimentation. There are no guarantees when changing genes. The possible and unexpected mutations, antibiotic resistance, and all other effects are all unknown. There are many questions that must be asked before making any kind of decision towards the future of genetic engineering and towards human kind. We should concern ourselves with the current issues and misfortunes. Scientists Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Argumentative Essay On Genetic Engineering Genetic Engineering Genetic engineering has become increasingly normalized in today's society, and people are exposed to this technology now more than ever before. Most people are aware that food companies practice genetic engineering on their plants in order to design the most profitable crops, but it isn't generally known that this same technology can be applied to humans. The concept of picking certain traits and characteristics of a human may appear desirable, but many risks and potential side effects may follow considering that it is unknown what genetic engineering could affect in future generations. Francis Fukuyama, an accomplished and distinguished professor of political economy and philosopher, conveys his concern that genetic engineering is developing at a surprisingly rapid rate. Within his book, Our Posthuman Future: Consequences of the Biotechnology Revolution, he claims that genetic engineering not only will potentially be detrimental for the human race, but due to the change in nature of human beings, such engineering will also result in significantly impacting government and politics. Although genetic engineering can be seen as a huge technological advancement that could potentially help millions, there are drastic negative effects and reasons for disapproving genetic engineering that are too important to be overlooked. Genetic engineering is a process that is able to alter the genetic sequence in the DNA of an organism's structure. What Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Genetic Engineering Essay Genetic Engineering Most people take for granted the food that they consume each and every day will be safe and nutritious. When they wake up in the morning they do not have to think about getting enough food to survive the day. In order for the agriculture industry, that produces food and clothing for everyone, to keep up with our growing population it needs to utilize new technology. Agriculture has to find ways to produce more crops while many fertile acres of land are lost to development. Many people who like to eat the food produced would like to do away with genetic engineering; this would lead to lack of food and increased starvation around the world. Genetic engineering is the artificial moving of genes from one species to ...show more content... These traits also increase the crop yield because the crops are not competing with weeds or getting eaten by insects. An increase in yield provides more grain for livestock and exporting. Through these benefits, genetic engineering is feeding more people with less land, labor, and money. One example of a genetically alter crop is Roundup Ready soybeans. Roundup Ready soybeans have been developed by Monsanto to provide farmers with a new method for weed control. Weeds cause the crops to grow slower and produce less while making harvesting difficult. Roundup Ready soybeans are genetically changed to be immune to the chemical Roundup that kills all other crops and weeds. This trait allows farmers to reduce herbicide use while controlling weeds better, reduce herbicide costs, and use an environmentally friendly herbicide like Roundup. While Roundup Ready soybeans are the same nutritionally and composition wise as other soybeans, using Roundup instead of traditional herbicides is much safer on humans and animals. Roundup does not harm water quality and quickly breaks down in the soil. These and other qualities of Roundup show that Roundup Ready soybeans not only help to produce more, they also produce more bushels safer than traditional methods. Using Roundup Ready soybeans will reduce herbicide use by 30%, require only one spraying per year, and make management of crops much easier. Roundup Ready soybeans Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
Argument Essay On Genetic Engineering An argument essay allows the readers to understand how a writer feels about when writing about a specific subject. The challenges that come with when writing the essay are which position does the author side with, and how will he/she be able to support their position. There are many things that I take into perspective when writing an appealing argument essay . The key points in writing the essay are to convey my ideas about a claim by providing detail support and sparking interest and enthusiasm to the readers. The topic I chose for the argument essay revolves around the idea of should we limit the use of genetic engineering . The purpose as to why I was confident in picking this topic was that I have a vast knowledge in this area because of previous biology classes I've taken that required me to wrote essays about genetic engineering. ...show more content... The structure of the argument follows a simple pattern, which starts off with mentions the claim or thesis of the argument. In my case, the thesis would be that genetic engineering should be limited due to the amount side effects that arise after the modification. Following the claim, follows three paragraphs all representing each point that supports my opinion. The points will be arranged by having the weakest support in the first paragraph and the strongest in the last paragraph. The opposition will be included in the last paragraph because the opposition will make the argument stronger when I use the details and facts from the support to prove that the opposition is invalid. In order to make my essay persuasive the use of both ethos and logos will both be primarily used to provide statics, studies, and a creatable source to support my claims. The use of pathos will be used but not in an incredible amount. I believe the only time I would incorporate pathos would be the in the last paragraph when I'm stating my strongest Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Essay on Genetic Engineering Is Not Safe Genetic engineering is the intended modification to an organism's genetic makeup. There have been no continuing studies on this topic or action so there is no telling whether or not it is harmless. Genetic engineering is not safe because scientists have no absolute knowledge about living systems. Given that, they are unable to do DNA surgery without creating mutations. Any interference on an organism's genetic makeup can cause permanent damage, hereditary defects, lack of nutritious food, or a spread of dangerous diseases. Even through the downsides of genetic engineering scientists have had a few breakthroughs. It can help us in our farming needs and also drugs for animals, and pesticides. For agriculture, engineering is used for ...show more content... Now that there are new technologies, scientists are capable of helping doctors by creating life– saving technology. If a person is bleeding excessively and lacks the correct gene, doctors would insert a gene into their DNA so that a healing process in that person is now possible. Cloning is the production of something that is genetically identical to each other. The word cloning is the time when people get hesitant about the process of genetic engineering. When the word "clone" is used people automatically assume that an exact twin or 'clone' is developed, this isn't the case. Through cloning scientists may be able to reverse the aging process, or come up with medical processes that can save hundreds of people's lives. Say someone was involved in a serious accident. They are rushed to the hospital and after all that is done they are still given a 85% chance to survive. They are currently lacking an organ to sustain a stable body. Embryonic stem cells can be grown to produce organs or tissues to repair or replace damaged ones, this is credited to biotechnology. There are other possibilities that come with cloning and biotechnology, but with reward there is risk. With cloning, infertile couples could have children, but the child may have a mutation if not done with the utmost precision. Also because of human cloning and its technology the days of silicone breast implants and other cosmetic procedures that may Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Genetic engineering is a process in which scientists transfer genes from one species to another totally unrelated species. Usually this is done in order to get one organism to produce proteins, which it would not naturally produce. The genes taken from one species, which code for a particular protein, are put into cells of another species, using a vector. This can result in the cells producing the desired protein. It is used for producing proteins which can be used by humans, such as insulin for diabetics and is also used to make organisms better at surviving, for example genetically modifying a plant so that it can survive in acidic soil. There is debate about whether genetic ...show more content... Genetically engineered bacteria have also been known to kill. 37 people died, 1500 were partially paralysed and 5000 temporarily disabled from a syndrome that was finally linked to a substance made by genetically engineered bacteria. Genetic engineers use antibiotic–resistance genes to mark genetically engineered cells. This means that genetically engineered crops sometimes contain genes, which confer resistance to antibiotics. Bacteria that may infect us could pick up these genes and would be much harder to treat with their immunity to some antibiotics. Genetic engineering can produce unknown and unforeseen allergens in foods that obviously affect some people negatively, can cause unexpected mutations in an organism, which can create new and higher levels of toxins and transgenic foods may mislead consumers with false freshness. A luscious–looking, bright red genetically engineered tomato could be of little nutritional worth and already several weeks old. Farmers also have started to use more and more herbicides, now knowing that many of their genetically–altered crops now have resistances to some herbicides. The extra use of herbicides causes it's own problems, in the environment, on people Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
Persuasive Essay On Genetic Engineering The genetic mutation and alteration of DNA in a human embryo is considered immoral to some, but completely foreseeable for others. Is it ethical to perform research of genetic engineering on human embryos? The answer is no; it is in no way ethical to use genetic engineering on these unborn fetuses. Genetic engineering, sometimes referred to as genetic mutation, is a process in which DNA is altered in the genome of an embryo . The reason scientists use this research is to test the possibility of a cure to end potential diseases and harm to the developing human being. One reason that genetic engineering is unethical is simply because they are potential living human beings. According to the article "Act For Libraries," "The human being, or Homo sapien, is defined in both biological and spiritual ways. In the biological definition, the human being is defined as different from other species based on genetic makeup, namely DNA. This definition places importance on the physical nature of the human being, the body, where as the spiritual definition offers an alternative view." These embryos will eventually become human beings, so why would scientists believe that it is okay to mutate these beings into something totally different just to have a more "aesthetic world"? Adolf Hitler tried to create a 'perfect race' using Eugenics a very long time ago, and that got him nowhere. Biotechnologists should not manipulate nature and change it into something that it isn't just to make the world more pleasing to the eye. Another reason that genetic engineering is unethical comes if and when the embryos are born and grow into adulthood. As adults, they will allegedly make decisions for their own life according to the way they want, but if scientists furthered the research on these unborn children, they may never live long enough to make those decisions. The "Act For Libraries" article furthers this statement by saying, "We can assume that the person would want to be treated for a disease that would undoubtedly kill him before living a long life, but we cannot be sure that he would want to be genetically altered so that he was over six feet tall and had six toes." Another article, written by Sarah Chan," states that, "Embryos Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Genetic Engineering Essay Genetic Engineering There are many manipulations that humans have done to the environment throughout history in order to benefit mankind. As technology has increased many of these manipulations have begun to take place on a larger scale resulting in more drastic changes to the environment. The first manipulations humans used to benefit themselves were farming and domestication of animals. This was very basic manipulation to the environment and did not make drastic changes to the environment. It was not until the industrial revolution that pollution and people's negative effects on the environment became very apparent. New technology allowed for people to make changes that could possibly be irreversible upon the environment. With ...show more content... Other methods of Cloning up until Dolly used cloning by splitting embryos to create twins, or using artificial insemination. One of the downsides to cloning using this method is that the clones begin to age a lot faster making it impossible to repeat the process by making clones of clones of clones and so on. The problem arises that because there is less of a DNA strand passed on through the aged clones, the clones become more susceptible to mutation. Another negative effect of cloning is the prevention of evolution, in particular the immune system. Through sexual reproduction the evolved immune system is inherited by the offspring. Clones don't get that new immune system. This makes clones susceptible to the same germs of the previous generation. "Without sex we'd soon be toast for germs. And cloned, genetically identical cows would be sitting ducks for epidemics." (Rantala, 189) Biological warfare is one of the obviously negative effects of genetic engineering. By manipulating bacteria or viruses, a biologist can turn relatively harmless virus such as the flu into a deadly virus. If one of these altered viruses is to be released into the public, the consequences could be hundreds of times worse than the plagues that have affected humans throughout history. These viruses are so Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Persuasive Essay On Genetic Engineering There is so much DNA inside a human body that if it was all lined up, the DNA would stretch from the earth to the sun 100 times. The process of adding or modifying this DNA is know as genetic engineering. Using this technology, we can remove certain traits from an organism and give it more desirable traits. With this power comes great controversy as to whether or not we should use it. Genetic engineering should continue to be used because of the vast benefits from GMOs and the prosperity it can bring to mankind. A GMO (genetically modified organism) is the result of a laboratory process where genes from the DNA of one species are extracted and artificially forced into the genes of an unrelated plant or animal. These GMOs are many of the commercialized crops in the U.S. and provide many health benefits to all who consume it. For example, they increase the nutrients in food, in this case rice. "By inserting a gene that encodes for vitamin A to the gene of regular rice, scientists were able to create a new breed of rice plants called "Golden Rice"." This is just one of the many ways GMOs can enrich one's diet and make foods better for your health. Additionally, GMOs are now easier to grow and preserve. Through genetic engineering, crops have been encoded to resist rotting and produce toxins to deter insects. This reduces the cost of farming and maintaining plants and reduces the chance of crops being destroyed due to spoiling or insects. If this technology Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
Essay on The Dangers of Genetic Engineering Genetic engineering has a fine line to when it becomes unethical. Ethically new research has offered to help people with disabilities and prevent them to better a persons life. The line is drawn when parents have the choice to modify their child through genomics, This may seem fine, but unfortunately parents are bettering their children to either make them smarter or more athletic. This modification endangers the child's life by unbalancing their original balance. Genomics allows a person to have their DNA modified to enhance them in certain areas such as sports or academics. Unfortunately these enhancements can have side effects that harm or endanger the life of that person. The process of modifying someone can be done while in the ...show more content... But to do so would require healthy stem cells to be cloned from. William Hurlbut stated that this will, "Mark the beginning of a whole new chapter of moral scientific controversy" (Gibson David). Is this ethical to make clones in an abnormal way? In Frankenstein the monster generates abilities such as "speech and emotion", For example the monster finds Victors brother william and ends up acting on hate and kills him" (Shelly). Would clones be able to develop these same characteristics and control their emotions or act on them? In the book Frankenstein the monster asks Victor to make him a girl monster. Victor agrees to the request but later destroyed his work fearing they would have monstrous children together (Shelly). Should we destroy are works on genetic engineering fearing a traitorous outcome? Would creating a life in an abnormal meaning create a different breed of children if two modified beings reproduced? If this where to happen would they have special powers or abilities compared to a normal human ? How would people look at this different breed? In Frankenstein the monster finds some people a man in particular who look past his appearance and problems, and relates to him, Although some people in the book can not get over and want to kill him or hurt him (shelly). But how would people in todays society see people who are different? After all, we have had many problems with discrimination Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Genetic Engineering Essay Genetic Engineering Two years ago, genetically engineered bacteria, which unexpectently killed beneficial soil fungi, escaped into sewers through human error and have become toxic to plants and survived when expected not to.3 These are the sorts of consequences that come with playing God. DNA ( deoxyribonucleic acid ) – the chemical compound that makes up the genes and determines the type of proteins a cell can make – is the core of genetic engineering. It can be manipulated in ways we could never dream of such as a new species of a catwoman or fishman. There are so many questions that each person must ask each other before making any sort of decision that would effect the future of genetic engineering towards humans. The risks of DNA ...show more content... Reports on genetic engineering show that scientists and reporters rarely reveal the powerful dangers at present. It just shows that some regulation is desperately needed. Even if it only limits the media and other publications. People need to know the truth and the whole truth and nothing but the truth, which includes both sides, good and bad, and in this case, especially the bad. To many people, it is also a moral or ethical consideration. Many people feel strongly that it is not for us to decide what each person is going to look and act like. To them, the idea of playing God is an outrageous sin. If we look at this picture and understand the concept behind "The Angel weaving our genes to create us",2 we see the importance of listening to other people and their beliefs. When there are stands against genetic engineering from these people we must listen to them also and not cast them away as just religious fanatics or bible bashers. Not only does gene shopping create a greater similarity among people, but it leaves the door open for total annihilation of the species. When there are a great load of people with similar make–ups, the threat of disease increases. If one person gets a disease, all those similar to him/her will be vulnerable to the disease as well. Immune systems are not able to combat the viruses and bacteria because there is no variety. DNA strands are just too delicate and complex. The idea of that we can fully Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Human Genetic Engineering Essay Introduction What if you could design your child before it was even born? What if you could cut out any life threatening diseases, make sure that your child is not susceptible to smoking addictions or alcoholism, and then make your child genius? Would you? Are you asking yourself how this could be done? Have you ever considered human genetic engineering ? What is Human Genetic Engineering? Lets start by looking at the cell and the source of heritable traits. We know that all organisms are made up by cells and that new cells can only spring from existing cells. Cell growth depends upon the production of new cells and within each cell exists DNA. DNA contains the hereditary instructions need for each organism to grow and develop. Every ...show more content... Based on those findings, Wilson performed an experiment on a person suffering from hypercholesterolemia (FH). This certain disease forbids the liver from processing cholesterol. The procedure consisted of taking a piece of the persons liver and injecting correct copies of the genes into the flawed liver cells, and placing the piece of liver back into the person. Two years later, the results showed that the corrected cells were thriving. As a result to the cells, the person had reduced their cholesterol by twenty percent. Cystic Fibrosis (CF), is another disease that is taking to genetic therapy. If a corrected gene could somehow enter the cells that line the lungs, it will then start producing the critical proteins that CF patients need. This has been done, although in small quantities. These results, however, have raised hopes that sometime in the future, CF may be curable. The parade of genetically engineered marvels, during the past recent years, has been shocking: "Flavr–Savr" tomatoes that stay fresher longer; "giant salmon" that grow 37 times faster than the normal fish; "transgenic" pigs that are injected with human genes which causes them to produce milk with human protein that prevents blood clotting; and "supermice" injected with rat growth genes which makes them grow twice their normal size, are just a few. The goal of genetic engineering is to modify genes in helpful ways, but this
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Argumentative Essay On Genetic Engineering Genetic engineering is "the ability to change human nature" (Fukuyama 671), to please parents. Genetic engineering is a way to change genes of children who have a disease or whose parents want them to have a certain appearance. When a person is expecting a child or wanting to have a child, what if they could choose the gender or characteristics. Francis Fukuyama is a director and professor at Johns Hopkins University. Before the Iraq War he was known as a neoconservative political party, but now he is a centrist. Before genetic engineering occurred on humans, it started on plants. Farmers would genetically modify their crops so they could withstand diseases, weather, and to produce more. Whenever winter would come it would get colder, which causes more plants to die before they are fully grown and produced, or before they are able to produce again. Whenever plants die it causes farmers to not be able to make money from selling their plants, so they have a hard time feeding their families. Scientist started to test on plants like on their roots and seeds, so they could last during harsh winters and produce faster. Whenever the scientist figured out how to genetically engineer plants, the new plants were bought, most likely by farmers, and produce huge amounts of money. Farmers are changing the forms of plants and modernizing them so they can produce more. Farmers have modernized wild maize/corn because "corn lets their seeds fall to the ground, where they grow to become the next generation, but modern corn has been bred to hold onto the kernels so their seeds can be eaten. Without human help, its seeds would not be able to survive until the next planting" (Hodge 2–3). There has also been testing done on animals which include trying to clone animals. Dolly, a sheep, is the first ever cloned sheep and animal ever. After Dolly, "Molly and Polly were two lambs that were not only cloned, but that were genetically engineered to produce human blood–clotting proteins" (Humber 4). If parents have the chance to decide what gender their kid would be, would the parents make the decision? When parents want their kids to look a certain way they will go somewhere and pay the money even if testing and genetically Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Essay On Genetic Engineering Babies The process of creating a "designer baby" is often questioned because of its shaky moral platform. Though there are certainly some positive things that can be obtained from the use of genetic engineering used on unborn babies, though there are questions on whether or not people are choosing their babies genes for reasons relating to. This is because people will start choosing their babies genes based on whether they want their children to be intelligent or sporty. This will make people think that the designer babies are more superior from children that were made naturally. Though there are people that are skeptical about people being able to choose the genetic genes of their children there are positive to it such as it prevents genetic diseases such as down syndrome, Alzheimer's, Huntington's Disease, Spinal Muscular Atrophy, and many others. Reduces risk of inherited medical conditions such as obesity, anaemia, diabetes, cancer, and many more. Genetically engineering babies is an option, not a requirement for all parents. For those that disagree with it, they don't have to engineer their child. Children are already ...show more content... The technology used is not 100% safe yet. It is only in the experimental stages at this point. Parents may use this technology for superficial purposes; such as purposely seeking out a blonde haired, blue eyed baby for appearance concerns only. Could create a gap in society. "Designer" babies would most likely be better looking, smarter, etc. This could create "classes" between designer and non–designer babies. Also not only will it create a classes between the designer babies and normal babies but it will make people who have those genetic disorders that parents want to have remove will feel ashamed and not accepted into society because of the genetic Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Essay about Genetic Engineering Genetic Engineering When we envision our future, we usually imagine a future free of disease and physical sickness, but have you ever wondered how a disease–free society will be accomplished? In the twenty–first century our world will be a very different place because of genetic manipulation and engineering. There are many pros and cons to this debate, but it is undeniable that the effects from the new revelations in the field of genetics are far–reaching and deep impacting. Genetic engineering is a radical new technology, one that breaks down fundamental barriers, not only between species, but also between humans, animals, and plants. By combining the genes of dissimilar and unrelated species, permanently altering their genetic ...show more content... Mixing the genetic properties of unrelated species carries with is such risks as creating life– threatening allergic reactions in humans, or more resilient crop pests, weeds, and bacteria (Hawaleshka). Uses of these genetically engineered products are just now being done and allowed into our shared food supply, and now is the time to try to stop it. It is always easier to stop something when it is first starting than after it becomes established in our mindsets and our economic system. Now is the time when we are conscious enough to be horrified. We will get more and more indoctrinated to the genetic engineering ideas until we cannot even remember what it was like to trust God and have caution about tinkering with such things. I think we should use our horror well, and now. This issue gets much harder if we wait until it is established, if we accept their framing that it is a "fait accomplished, and you better get used to it". That disempowers the very principle of democracy better than any foreign country ever has, and leaves us to be victims nibbling at the edges of corporate policy, instead of sovereign citizens declaring our vision of the world we want our shared future to be. Some see genetic engineering as just more tinkering, but we are crossing species barriers for the first time, and we really do not know what that looks like, even if we think the risk is small. Just the genetic engineering process itself brings Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Essay On Genetic Engineering In Babies Genetic engineering in babies is a concept that was developed within the last few decades, and due to rapid advancements in technology, it is beginning to become more reliable and more available for prospective parents. Parents will soon be able to choose the gender, eye color, hair color, and many other options for their unborn child, so that they can have the perfect, designer child. With the popularity of genetic engineering rising, many people are beginning to question how the process works, how it can help with diseases, and the ethics behind this new technology. In 1980, scientists first conducted genetic experiments on mice (A Brief History of Genetic Modification), and from that moment on the way people saw genetic modification changed. The main way that genetic engineering works in humans is preimplantation genetic diagnosis, also known as PGD. According to Fordham, PGD allows parents to see which of the selected embryos contain the traits that the parents are looking for (1475). PGD was ...show more content... Fordham states "Two examples of purportedly harmful genetic interventions are repeated in the literature, both of which center around parents with disabilities who want to have a child that shares their same disability. First, deaf parents might use genetic intervention to have a deaf child. Second, parents of short stature might use genetic intervention to have a child with achondroplasia" (1476). Though this would allow the child to be similar to the parent, it could stunt the abilities of the children. For example, the child born to the deaf parents may be the next Mozart, but they would never know because they inhibited his or her abilities. The child of the shorter parents could be a phenomenal basketball player, but would rarely get chosen to play on the team because his or her height restricts Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Essay about Human Genetic Engineering Human Genetic Engineering Human Genetic Engineering is the alteration of genetic material. As science is improving as so does our need to make the world a "better" place. Technological advancements have let us cloned many animals but the next step you say? The next step is human engineering, as humans of perfection; we are always trying to find ways to make things better than others. They are able to manipulate the human genome and to cure the world of diseases. Scientists are able to make the perfect humans, stronger, faster, smarter, and no deformity. As humans should react, many problems rise up about "what being human really means?" Science is moving faster than moral understanding. Values, morals, and our humanity are thrown at ...show more content... According to Caplan, humans will possibly want to take this human engineering to another whole new level, "breeding superbabies" (Caplan, para.5). A maniac in some sort of deserted place will have babies in a test tube, growing them to make an army to take over the world. Evil people exist in the world with many intentions to harm others or to benefit themselves but either way; this will go way beyond how we view human engineering as a good thing. Caplan knows that there are people who want to make human engineering into their own little money maker and possibly want to rule the world, with incredibly strong, smart, and perfect humans that are willing to do anything. This could possibly mean the end of all mankind and the start of a new genocide, destroying everyone who is not perfect. Perfection is what every human being strides to become. But then it comes down to, why do we want to become perfect? Will it be because social media has had such a big influence on humans, that it will drive them to become just like those models on T.V. or because humans just want to be able to fit in with the ones who are going to be perfect. "Genetic enhancement" is the goal to be able to give a person some kind of trait, ability, or enhance their bodies in a way that will make them ultimate human. These people with perfect traits and bodies, physically and mentally, will have an advantage over others. There wouldn't be any kind of competition because no one Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Argumentative Essay On Genetic Engineering Imagine if we could make disease a thing of the past and extend the average human lifespan past 100 years. With genetic engineering, someday this future could become reality. Genetic engineering can cure genetic diseases, and extend and empower human life. However, many people have overestimated and reacted to ethical and safety concerns associated with this new technology. Genetic engineering is the modification of an organism's genetic material. This has been done worldwide in genetically modified crops, and to a limited extent in animals. In human genetic engineering, the modification is done in the embryo, altering the traits the child is born with and will pass on. Laws have been passed in many countries making this illegal. In the U.S., this is a highly debated and controversial subject, but human genetic engineering is legal. The human body is not perfect. Mutations in genes cause genetic diseases, which can be crippling to live with, difficult to diagnose, and even harder to cure. Babies in particular are vulnerable. According to the Popular Science article, "Infant Possibilities", by Melinda Moyer, genetic diseases are the leading cause of death in infants. Moyer said that many of these diseases are caused by only a single gene mutation. They are relatively simple genetically but there are thousands of extremely rare illnesses around the world. Now, new genetic technology is available from a few companies that can help parents have a healthy baby, if either parent Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Persuasive Essay On Genetic Engineering People always look for miracles in their life. What if there is a way to miracles? Genetic engineering can create miracles, by making impossibles to possibles. From the name genetic engineering we can define that is all about genetics. Haircolor, color skin, eye color, long or short all comes from genes that are inherited from the parents. What if we can create and customize our gene to have specific traits and actions? Genetic engineering is more beneficial than risky and has a huge effect on the today's society because it plays a major role with treating human diseases, for pharmaceuticals and genetically modified foods for people and animals. Genetic Engineering & Its Process Genetic engineering is the process of manipulating genes by adding new DNA or modifying the genome (which is a made of DNA) to add new beneficial traits in that organism using biotechnology. It removes the DNA from one organism and transfers into another organism. This changes the actions of the genes to serve human goals. DNA plays a huge role in this process. It contains human's unique genetic code and also hold the instruction to make the proteins in the body. Genes is the physical and functional unit of heredity which are made up of DNA. It carries the information of that determines traits that are passed on by the parents. There are two copies of genes which comes from each parents which is to be exact twenty chromosome from each parent to make up forty six chromosome in a baby. As by the Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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