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    Personalized Medicine

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    Biology This paper focuses on the representation of the personalized medicine and how the modern techno-scientific has lead for its evolution. Personalized medicine refers to contemporary techno-scientific advantages in modern medicine‚ such as vitro fertilization technologies‚ organ transplantation‚ stem cell therapy‚ complex life support technologies‚ etc. The point here is that these and related developments not only continue to stretch and design life‚ and to boost life expectancy statistics

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    the uterus for implantation. Women with ovulation problems‚ unexplained fertility and endometriosis can go in for IVF. Sperm donation If the husband is infertile‚ the woman can accept sperm from a donor to conceive. Fertilization happens like In Vitro Fertilization (IVF). Egg donor It is done when the woman cannot produce eggs on her own and another woman donates her eggs. Recipient’s partner’s sperm is then fertilized with the donor’s egg by IVF and implanted in the womb of the recipient. Embryo

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    to as assisted reproduction technologies‚ or otherwise known as “ART” (Erickson‚ Erickson). The technologies included in ART are in vitro fertilization‚ gamete intrafallopian transfer‚ introcytoplasmic sperm injection‚ and so on (Erickson‚ Erickson). In vitro fertilization is the process involving the creation of embryos in a laboratory. The first baby born by in vitro fertilization was in 1978.

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    A) SELECTIVE (ARTIFICIAL BREEDING) Definition: Selective breeding is when the plants/animals from the existing stock that have the characteristics they want are selected and are allowed to breed. The offspring will hopefully display the characteristics which are required. The best offspring are then bred from‚ until all offspring display the characteristics that are wanted. This leads to new breeds of animal being produced. Uses: * High yielding crops‚ such as wheat are produced by collecting

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    Jeffrey Steinberg‚ a pioneer of in vitro fertilization (IVF)‚ and the founder of the LA Fertility Institute as well‚ has already maintained in 2009 that his clinic would carry out trait-selected serves soon (Mara‚ 2011). Since the first efficacious treatment of infertility‚ IVF is still being improved. Besides‚ ethical and regulatory issues around this new technique never stop making controversy. This paper will briefly summarize the revolution of in vitro fertilization (IVF). After‚ the success

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    second child. The couple underwent in vitro fertilization‚ and four healthiest embryos were selected as candidates by the doctor. Once Marie and Antonio stated they wanted a boy‚ doctor gave further information regarding embryo’s genetic predispositions for specific disorders. Having chosen the healthiest embryo‚ the future child had very slim chances of developing any serious condition. Thus‚ the scientific technology used in this movie revolves around in vitro fertilization and choosing oocytes that

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    individually‚ giving a detailed and thorough answer for each. _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Sister’s Keeper After several years of miscarriages‚ Edward and Susan turn to in vitro fertilization as a means of screening embryos for genetic defects. More than two years elapse‚ with all the attendant discomfort and expense‚ but finally an “acceptable” embryo is produced and implanted. To their joy‚ nine months later they are blessed

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    of a couple to become pregnant. An advancement in the field of medicine has been used recently which helps childless couple to have their biological child. This advancement includes what the people call in vitro fertilization which results to what is commonly known as the test tube baby. In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) is the most common among the high-tech fertility treatments. It can help the woman conceive if she has ovulatory problems‚ if they have problems in the fallopian tubes‚ if their partner

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    would-be parents. Treatments may be as simple as drugs to stimulate ovulation or as complicated as in vitro fertilization. Some couples may achieve pregnancy quickly‚ but others may have to decide to pursue assisted reproductive technologies. Since the first "test-tube baby" was born‚ in vitro fertilization has become a common procedure in fertility treatment. A key issue couples considering in vitro fertilization is the use of their embryos. The woman often produces more eggs than can

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    Invitro Fertilization

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    Thelma Booker HLBTH100 Ms. Hightower June 25‚ 2013 In Vitro Fertilization Invitro Fertilization has worked for people for several years. It’s not something that happens overnight‚ but for women with serious reproductive issues this may be the only medical solution available. Each cycle of IVF is a chance happening. The vast majority of couples who go this route normally conceiveafter a maximum of three cycles. Thirty years ago the only solution for a problem of this magnitude was adoption. IVF

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