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    With this scientific breakthrough‚ the possibilities are endless with real world implications. On a darker note‚ this also means that genetic modification has the ability to adversely affect humans in ways we cannot imagine. This gives rise to an important question‚ how ethical is the genetic modification of humans? Before we can answer that‚ we must look into the true definition of bioethics. Ethics are often defined as the moral rules

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    Epigenetics

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    * D) a new type of DNA * 3) Which of the following hormones has been shown to increase appetite? For 1 Point(s) Answer: * A) ghrelin * B) leptin * C) endorphins * D) thyroid hormone * 4) Normally humans have: For 1 Point(s) Answer: * A) 23 pairs of chromosomes * B) two sex chromosomes * C) two alleles for every gene * D) All of the above are true. * 5) Use the Karvonen formula to determine the target heart

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    Engineering on Humans Ethical? Blackford‚ Russel. “Genetically Engineered People Autonomy and Moral Virtue.” March 2010‚ Vol. 29 Issue 1‚ p82-84. The author comments on the article of Mark Walker which proposes that there is no moral difference between genetic interventions to ensure that children will develop moral virtues. The author expresses his support of Walker ’s thesis of combinations that could help develop appropriate dispositions of character in accessible and typical human environments

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    Okinawa Longevity

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    any country or state. FOCUS AREAS AND FINDINGS After examining over 900 Okinawan centenarians and numerous other elderly in their seventies‚ eighties‚ and nineties‚ some fascinating findings have emerged. One‚ genetic factors appear important to human longevity‚ including Okinawan longevity. Two‚ it has also become clear that the Okinawan lifestyle provides many reasons why older Okinawans are so remarkably healthy so far into their senior years. Discovering the reasons for the apparent genetic

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    ID: A Chapter 14 - The Human Genome - Practice Test Multiple Choice Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. ____ 1. Which of the following are shown in a karyotype? a. homologous chromosomes c. autosomes b. sex chromosomes d. all of the above 2. What is the approximate probability that a human offspring will be female? a. 10 percent c. 50 percent b. 25 percent d. 75 percent 3. What is the probability that a human sperm cell will carry an X

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    Germ-Line Therapy

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    The genetic manipulation of the human body brings about a heated debate from many parties. What needs to be considered from these discussions is the protection of our generations and the future implications of germ line therapy on the environment and humans. These are just a few of the issues that need to be taken into consideration when conducting genetic research to better treat and cure disease. It is relevant to note that germ line therapy is still experimental and possible procedures are based

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    stained or fluorescent chromosomes. Genetic tests are used for carrier screening‚ newborn screening‚ identity testing‚ prenatal diagnostic testing‚ and prediction of disorders later in life such as Huntington’s or Alzheimer’s disease etc. (Human Genome Project) Controversies today that genetic testing today faces is with the privacy‚ consents‚ equity and discrimination. The privacy of the information that is found may not be confidential between the patient and the doctor it may also be revealed

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    the effects of controlled variables (such as a medication or beauty product). Though it may sound harmless in the definition‚ it is far from that. Animal testing has become a way for people who are too afraid to test products on themselves and other humans to test these products on innocent animals who will never even use these products once they are deemed safe. The testing for these products are often cruel‚ and the results are rarely accurate due to different genotypes and phenotypes that other

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    The Genetics of Violence

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    with the sociological and biological implications of impending genetic power. This power is analytical‚ in such cases as the Human Genome Project‚ which will hopefully succeed in mapping out the genetic code for the entire human genetic composition. Moreover‚ this power is preventative and participatory in that it can be‚ and is being‚ used to control the behavior of humans and other animals. This new power‚ in the eyes of many‚ is as risky and potentially hazardous as atomic energy: it must be treated

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    Biochip

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    one second‚ a biochip can perform thousands of biological reactions‚ such as decoding genes‚ in a few seconds. Biochips helped to dramatically accelerate the identification of the estimated 80‚000 genes in human DNA‚ an ongoing world-wide research collaboration known as the Human genome project. Developing a biochip plat-form incorporates electronics for addressing‚ reading out‚ sensing and controlling temperature and‚ in addition‚ a handheld analyzer capable of multiparameter identification. The

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