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    Tutorial #3 1. The discovery of the cell occurred in 1665. The cell has made great progress in the discovery of how humans and other organisms work. 2. The discovery of genetic material in DNA occurred in 1865. This allowed us to determine different traits in mammals. As well as how we can determine different traits‚ and the percent chance of obtaining these traits. 3. In 1885 the cell culture technique was first developed. This allows us to view cells outside of their environment

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    Kill or Not To Kill? ! Living in the twenty-first century society is beginning to raise questions about the importance and relevance of issues that could very easily alter our way of living. Animal testing is one of these issues; the use of non-human animals in experiments. When an opinion regarding whether or not animal testing is ethical is mentioned in conversation or our news‚ citizens generally begin to question its morality. In debates‚ the issues on animal testing should be divided into

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    CBMS880- Medical and Molecular Biotechnology | Animal cloning is getting popular by scientists day by day after the success of the sheep Dolly which was the first animal clone in the world. Dolly was created effectively by Roslin Instute scientist in Edinburgh (TechNyou) and she was euthanized when she was six year old due to a virus-induced lung tumour (Mott M.‚ 2004). Even though the relevant scientists report that there is no evidence that cloning might be the cause of the disease of Dolly (Mott M

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    History and Ethics of Cloning | | Cloning is production of offspring identical to its parents. To understand the idea of what is cloning‚ it is essential to know basic steps of this process. Scientists define seven major steps of cloning. Despite the fact that the science of cloning has become so popular respectively recently‚ the first experiments date back to 1885. After having created a successful clone of the first mammal‚ scientists started to think about human cloning. However‚ many negative

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    Advantages & Disadvantages of Cloning By April Sanders‚ eHow Contributor In genetics‚ to clone an organism is to make an exact copy of its DNA. Cloning is commonly done on small organisms‚ mostly plants‚ and on animals‚ such as the famous sheep called Dolly. The most controversial aspect of cloning is whether or not it should be done on humans. This includes the cloning of any and all human tissue‚ including organs. In January of 2008‚ scientists Wood and Andrew French claimed to have

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    argument proving forms of cloning were biblically permissible along with research demonstrating its many benefits to humanity. These benefits are a crucial point of the morality argument. Primarily‚ stem cell research could pose immense benefit to humanity. With research progression‚ the potential of stem cells could be developed into cures for “a wide array of injuries and degenerative diseases that are disabling or even fatal.” These cures would be developed from the cloning of over 200 tissue types

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    how chemistry affects us today. Our entire universe is made up of matter which is constantly changing forms and evolving into other forms of energy. Most people have chosen to write their essay about how chemistry has played an important role in everyday life. The simple fact is that chemistry plays an important role in every person’s daily activities from the moment we’re born. Chemistry is the branch of science that deals with the structure of organic and inorganic matter( any substance or organism

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    Should human reproductive cloning be accepted? Based from Human Genome Project Information (n.d.)‚ “Cloning is a term traditionally used by scientists to describe different processes for duplicating biological material.” It means creating a genetically identical copy of an organism. Scientists attempted to clone animals for many years. In fact‚ there are hundreds of cloned animals existing today. It started in 1952 when a tadpole was cloned. But worldwide attention and concerns only aroused in

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    scientists.(A minimum of four sentences) My topic is on cloning. Cloning is creating a genetically similar copy of another organism. Scientists clone humans and animals for many reasons like for research‚ drug productions‚ and figuring out diseases. Genetic scientists use cloning for medical purposes like cloning animal models for diseases‚ stem cell research‚ and creating drug production. Give your opinion on this topic. I think cloning is bad because if we genetically alter clones and develop

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    that may just as well decide the world’s future. With genetic engineering still in its premature stage‚ only time can tell whether its potential to improve medical technologies—and‚ subsequently‚ human lives—outweighs all the socio-ethical‚ political‚ and health repercussions that come with it. Cloning‚ perhaps the most famous genetic engineering technology of this time‚ is the process of producing an organism that is genetically identical to its progenitor by vegetative reproduction or a laboratory

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