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    While gene therapy holds promise as a revolutionary approach to treating disease‚ ethical concerns over its use and ramifications have been expressed by scientists and lay people alike. For example‚ since much needs to be learned about how these genes actually work and their long-term effect‚ is it ethical to test these therapies on humans‚ where they could have a disastrous result? As with most clinical trials concerning new therapies‚ including many drugs‚ the patients participating in these studies

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    Averi Bates 4th Should Gene Editing Be Performed on Human Embryos? Gene editing is the changing of the human genome through artificial means like CRISPR. It has several possible outcomes both positive and negative. Some possible positive outcomes would be the eradication of genetic diseases and the genetic enhancement of humanity becomes more genetically perfect beings‚ the negatives would include the creation of horrible defects that replace those eradicated diseases or the creation of designer

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    of inheriting the gene‚ which will in turn will eventually lead to the onset of the disease (Oster‚ Shoulson‚ & Dorsey‚ 2013). It is the neurodegeneration of the brain‚ but have more specifically been found in the basal ganglia and cerebral cortex (de Paula‚ Concalves‚ & Vieira‚ 2015). The huntingtin gene (HTT) is the instruction manual to produce the protein huntingtin‚ which helps neurons in the brain to function (Huntington disease‚ 2016). The mutation is in the HTT gene in the DNA segment

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    dominated by science. It seems that everyday‚ a new controversial topic appears. Most recently‚ the controversial topic is human germline gene therapy and this type of therapy does not have a place in 2016. I am against germline gene therapy because it is too early for human research‚ we as the science community do not know enough about the process of how genes control phenotypic expression‚ and if the technology to edit germline cells would be leaked to the public it could create an entirely new

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    Gene therapy was introduced into the scientific field around 1972‚ which led to the first attempt at its use in 1980. Although original efforts were unsuccessful‚ this event ignited research into the idea‚ which has led to the multiple developments in gene therapy still being refined today. Around the same time‚ biotechnology also emerged as a new and ingenious tool in field of biology which only furthered the potential abilities of gene therapy. Current research surrounding these fields combines

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    Ghost In Your Genes Essay

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    “Ghost in Your Genes”- when hearing this I thought of something unknown‚ overtaking your body‚ or at least a part of your body. The movie‚ Ghost in Your Genes‚ presents an experiment done in the 1990s‚ called the Human Genome Project (Ghost in Your Genes). During this project‚ researchers were able to discover the chemical structure of each gene and overall they hoped to find a cure for all diseases‚ such as alzheimer’s and autism (Ghost in Your Genes). It was also found out that humans‚ surprisingly

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    Genetics X143 Professor Yund 4.23.13 How do genes generate the Phenotype? “Every aspet of an organism is determined or influenced by the genes of the organism” What genes are‚ what they do‚ how they interact with eachother and the enviroment to generate a phenotype. Genes are segments of DNA that code for proteins or RNA molecules. These genes are the genetic material that is passed down from generation to generation in all species. The individual DNA segments each individual carries are

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    mutate gene out of the embryo and replacing it with a healthy unmutated gene. This is remarkable because with this discovery we can cure a lot of single gene diseases such as Huntington’s Disease‚ Cystic Fibrosis‚ Tay-Sachs disease‚ and breast cancer‚ these are a few examples of the single gene diseases that can be cured with this gene editing. Diseases that are not able to be cured by the replacement of these genes are the much more complex diseases that contain hundreds and thousands of genes such

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    The Relationship between Gene Copy Number‚ Amylase Concentration‚ and Gene Evolution Matthew Fantauzzi 400007178 Shawn Hercules - L15 25 November 2015 Abstract In this lab‚ students were experimenting to determine if a relationship exists between gene copy number‚ amylase concentration‚ and gene evolution. At the same time‚ this lab was designed to introduce university freshman to the etiquette and conventions used in a formal research setting. The methods used ranged from sample production

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    is entirely up to us as humans. Somebody else cannot determine that for us. The world of Gattaca is where genetic engineering becomes normal and natural births are considered abnormal. People’s resume becomes their genes‚ which creates an unfair advantages to those with superior genes to others‚ which means they have almost no defects such as vision impairment‚ hearing impairment and no general health problems. Those people are labelled valids and those with defects such as vision‚ hearing or general

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