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    What are inherited genetic conditions? Medical conditions caused by the mutation of a single gene that is passed on to a child from a biological parent. There are many ways that conditions can be inherited: Autosomal recessive inheritance – both parents are carriers and have copies of the faulty gene. If only one gene is inherited‚ the child is then a carrier. An example would be Sickle Cell Anaemia. Autosomal dominant inheritance – 1 parent carries the defective gene. The child has a 50% chance

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    1. Define genotype and phenotype‚ and describe how they are related. Genotype is the genetic make-up‚ the inheritable information‚ which comprises an individual organism. It is the code that is copied in reproduction and is passed from 1 generation to the next. It serves as the main guide in the growth‚ development and maintenance of a living organism; it also controls the formation of certain proteins and regulation of metabolism and synthesis. Alleles are alternative forms of a gene and genotype

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    reality for expecting parents. Genetic engineering will allow parents to decide what their baby will look like from eye colour to their skin colour even if they will be intelligent or creative. Although some people may like the idea of being able to genetically engineering your baby it does have many down sides for example to have all the research done they have to use embryos and if the tests do not work the embryos will not be kept it will be disposed of. With this new genetic engineering and research

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    Gattaca Essay Through his film Gattaca‚ Andrew Niccol shows that the ‘not-so-distant future’ of genetic engineering is not as superior as it seems. A time where children are engineered from conception is imminent. An obvious benefit of such a world is the ability to eliminate all genetic flaws from diseases to deformities. While this may seem like a utopian society Niccol suggests that the more technologically advanced man becomes‚ the more human spirit is lost. He also implies that man can never

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    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 if it were to be naturally conceived. The three top problems of genetic engineering are humans

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    purely a reflection of our DNA. Who we are as a person is not just comprised of our DNA and many other things are a part of it. Allowing genetic engineering in human’s will open a whole new alleyway up for discrimination‚ overpopulation and identity problems in people. First of all discrimination will be the most prominent issue to become apparent if genetic engineering in humans is to go ahead. Just a few decades ago specific ethnicities were frowned upon and belittled depending on the region

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    detection of the genetically connected diseases is to find out through a genetic test whether you carry the gene that is associated with whatever disease

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    The paper I chose to write a rebuttal on focuses on genetic cloning and its religious ethics. The basis of this article is that cloning a human being is wrong and scientists should know better to do so. The author argues‚ just because we can do something does not mean we should. Many people reference the bible as stating God created everything and if we clone living biological entities‚ then we are assuming the role of God and creating life. In this article‚ the author makes the point that God is

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    Genetics Practice Problems‚ book #1 1. In peas‚ the gene for tallness is dominant to the gene for shortness. What offspring phenotypes and genotypes would be expected from the following crosses‚ and in what proportions? a. Heterozygous x heterozygous b. Heterozygous x homozygous tall c. Homozygous tall x homozygous short 2. If blue eye color in man is recessive to all other colors‚ could: i. Brown eyed parents have a blue eyed child

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    Lab 8: Genetic Analysis

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    belong to a female. However‚ it was not possible to determine if the bones did belong to the missing women. Lab 12 presented the opportunity to genetically analyze the remains found. DNA profiling‚ also referred to as typing and fingerprinting‚ uses genetic material to show relatedness and uncover the identity of organisms. Most commonly associated with forensics‚ it can be used in an array of scientific fields such as anthropology. One method that can be used‚ when a large sample present‚ is restriction

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