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    Mendelian Genetics

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    Mendelian Genetics Introduction In 1865 an Austrian monk‚ Gregor Mendel‚ presented the results of painstaking experiments on the inheritance of the garden pea. Those results were heard‚ but not understood‚ by Mendel’s audience. In 1866‚ Mendel published his results in an obscure German journal. The result of this was that Mendel’s work was ignored and forgotten. Mendel died in 1884 without knowing the pivotal role his work would play in founding the modern discipline of genetics. By 1899‚ some

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    Timeline of Genetics

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    disease is first attributed to genetic causes ("inborn errors of metabolism"). (Sir Archibald Garrod‚ alkaptonuria) 1902 The chromosome theory of heredity is proposed by Sutton. Boveri recognizes that individual chromosomes are different from one another‚ but he doesn’t make a connection to Mendelian principles. Nevertheless‚ Boveri is given co-credit by friend E.B. Wilson (Sutton’s supervisor) for proposing the chromosome theory of inheritance. 1905 The word "genetics" is coined by William Bateson

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    Organ donation is the process of removal and transplantation of organs from donor to recipient.  It has been arguing in the society whether or not it should be compulsory for everyone to donate one of their organs when they die.  Although it is obvious that organ donation saves more people’s lives and decreases organ trafficking‚ it could be insensitive to cultural beliefs or donor’s family and human rights. Firstly‚ it is often argued that organ donation should be compulsory to save more people’s

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    in the United States are currently on a waiting list for a transplant‚ and out of these people seven percent will die without ever receiving a transplant. This could change if more people donate. One person who donate can save up to eight lives with organ donation and more then hundred lives with tissue. If more people were educated on the different they could make with donating‚ I feel it would have a more positive outcome. Blood and Organ donation is not really discussed as much as it should. There

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    Organ Donation - Essay 4

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    people are waiting for an organ in the United States alone. “Unfortunately‚ the number of donors is nowhere near that figure‚ only about 14‚000 people (living and dead) donated organs” (Egendorf). These people could die at any time as they are waiting for a miracle to happen. What happens if you or one of your loved ones needs an organ transplant? Wouldn’t you want someone to donate their organs so you could have a second chance at life? My mom’s sister needed a kidney transplant in order to live because

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    Armando Fernandez Professor A. Bond PER 102 28 February 2015 Organ Trafficking In the United States‚ there are over one hundred twenty-three thousand people waiting to receive a life-saving organ donation‚ yet only about one out of every eight will ever receive that precious gift‚ and a second chance at life (optn.transplant.hrsa.gov) The demand for organ donation has consistently exceeded supply‚ and the gap between the number of recipients on the waiting list and the number of donors has increased

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    individual‚ determined by a physician if the individual is able to donate the eight major organs‚ along with hands‚ corneas‚ and tissues from your bones. For an individual to be able to donate they have to sign up at their local department of motor vehicles when getting licensed‚ or you can register at the organ donor websites online. Only you can make this decision to give your organs away. Whenever you sign up to be an organ donor you are signing up to give someone else life. Deciding whether to be one or

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    Essay On Organ Sales

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    is worth up to $262‚000 in the black market (Jade‚ 2012). Organ sales is an activity that is illegal in all parts of the world except for Iran (Dehghan‚ 2012). However‚ for that activity being illegal‚ there is sure a high amount of people participating in the illicit act. In 2012‚ there was an estimate of 10‚000 black market operations; that is more than one organ sold each hour (Campbell & Davison‚ 2012). People may participate in organ sales thinking it will help relieve them of a personal situation

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    Outline Persuasive Speech Topic: Organ Donation Post Mortem Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience to consider becoming an organ and tissue donor after death. Thesis: Organ and tissue donation isn’t just an important decision for yourself‚ but it can also impact and save the lives of so many more. Intro: Imagine having to wait for something you really want. Could you do it‚ even if it took months or even years? Now imagine that it was something you literally couldn’t live without. Over 100 thousand

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    “Need an Organ. It Helps to be Rich” a claim of policy was being supported. The claim of policy that was being supported was that anyone who is willing to donate an organ should be eligible for a transplant themselves‚ regardless of the ability to pay. This claim of policy was supported by using sources‚ evidence‚ and appeals. This claim was supported first by sources. When using sources it is important to make sure that the sources are credible. The author of the article “Need an Organ. It Helps

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