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    baby it is reminiscent of creating a “master race”. If people are allowed to create the perfect child‚ what happens to the unique qualities and diversified population? I feel that is order for the human race to survive we need a wide spectrum of genetic differences. People with diversity can sometimes over come there diversity and use their differences as motivation. Many people where gifted with unique traits and use them as self motivation. In the movie “Gattaca” Vincent used his imperfections

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    Sociological Theory Genetic Engineering The debate program I chose was Intelligence Squared and was on the Prohibition of Genetically Engineered Babies. The debate was mediated by John Donvan and took place in February 2013. The two views were for and against the prohibition of genetically modifying the human genome. To start off the debate two debaters on each side stated their case. For prohibiting were Sheldon Krimsky‚ a professor at Tuft’s University and chair of The Genetic Council For Responsible

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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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    Genetic testing has been able to help many people by allowing scientist‚ and doctors identify the numerous genes that individuals carry and specific genes that are at risk of being passed down to an offspring. Genetic testing has enabled physicians identify many disorders caused or triggered by various genes that can harm individuals carrying the unwanted genes. Genetic screening can assist the public by treating those people that show to be at higher risk for preventable conditions. While many scientist

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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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    Are There Justifiable Limits to Genetic Research? The Human Genome Project is often referred to as one of the most exciting and revolutionary developments in modern medicine‚ with the potential to unveil the mysteries of disease and lead to the prevention of hereditary disease and disability (Miller 152). The original determining of the primary structure of the human genome was completed in 2003‚ on the other hand scientists are still attempting to understand what is described as ‘a vast resource

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    The statistics that we predicted were really close to what numbers we actually got. However‚ the PV92 did not fit the hypothesis. The reason that the PV92 traits differed drastically than what was expected was due to genetic drift. As genes were passed down from parent to child‚ the genes were in a battle as to who was going to be the champ. With generations passing‚ the heterozygotes were going downhill‚ while the homozygotes were taking the upper hand. While we might

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    Knowing genetic information can be helpful to different individuals under different circumstances. However‚ there are still people in the society who will abuse their knowledge of the genetic information that they know. There are instances of life-insurance companies of abusing their customer’s genetic information by making the wrong judgement of the life coverage in the customer’s insurance. This incident occurs in the United States. In his insurance policy‚ he was not covered for cancer due to

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    Pros and Cons of Genetic Testing The human body is composed of millions of cells‚ which contain DNA inside of each one. DNA comes together to form genes which tell the body how it should develop‚ and it is important to know about diseases and traits you can get from your parents. Genetic Testing is a good thing because people can find out if they have a certain gene mutation. Advantages are more important than the disadvantages of Genetic Teating. Advantages of Genetic Testing include faster

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    Genetic Information Student Name HCA/322 October 13‚ 2014 Professor Name The goal of this essay is to determine whether the information presented within it could be considered a violation or a non-violation of the GINA of 2008. A case study has been determined to be a method to learn about a complex instance. This information is based on understanding the detailed instance and analyzing the context as a whole. I will be briefly discussing this case study. The GINA legislation

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