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    Cloning

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    INTRODUCTION OF THE KARATE KID The Karate Kid is a 2010 American martial arts drama film and the remake film of the 1984 film of the same name ‘The Karate Kid”. Directed by Harald Zwart and produced by Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith‚ the film stars Jackie Chan and Jaden Smith. The protagonist in this movie is Dre Parker (played by Jaden Smith) supported by Mr. Han (played by Jackie Chan). Principal photography for the film took place in Beijing‚ China; filming began around July 2009

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    Gene Cloning

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    Lecture 10 Gene cloning BIOLOGY Campbell‚ Reece and Mitchell Chapter 20 Gene cloning technology Also known as: Genetic engineering or Genetic manipulation (GM) technology – implies precision engineering being applied to DNA molecules Recombinant DNA technology - implies that new combinations of DNA molecules can be made I.e. “recombinant” DNA molecules Overview of Genetic Engineering procedure 1. Making recombinant DNA molecules that can replicate in bacterial cells Genetic engineering

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    The Risks of Cloning

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    Recent scientific breakthroughs on the cloning of cells‚ both human and others‚ have sparked many debates regarding the moral repercussions that might arise as result of careless and unsupervised cloning. In a letter to the editor published in ‘The Age’ on April the 22nd 2015‚ Mr Bruce Banner argued that the cloning of animals and possibly humans as well is a ‘dangerous and frightening’ threat that should not be allowed to continue and be studied any further. With a contrasting view to

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    Abortion and Cloning

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    interest in human cloning? Does science have ethical obligation to present the public with both the benefits and burdens of cloning research? Nowadays is about the issue of human cloning. Do we get the benefits from the human cloning? According the anonymous (2013)‚ it mentions “the advantages of cloning are also quite apparent: human cloning could very well lead to faster medical cures‚ a better overall quality of life‚ and even longer life spans”. Moreover‚ the goal of research cloning is to create

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    Human Cloning

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    To consider the cloning of another human being forces me to question the very concepts of right and wrong that make us all human. <br> <br>Until the birth of Dolly the sheep‚ the first mammal to be successfully cloned‚ it was thought that the ability to clone an adult human was impossible or would only be possible somewhere in the distant future! But that has all changed with the birth of Dolly and the explosion of advances in the field of Embryology and genetic screening. These advances are leading

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    Almighty Allah‚ due to His Mercy has given exceptional strength‚ talent and skill to humans and placed them at the top of Biological hierarchy. Flawless operating system of human was created by the Lord‚ yet genetic studies revealed that irregularities in genetic code and main control system may lead to death dealing disorders. Millions of unfortunate individuals suffering from different malformations authenticate the fact that nature has already performed extensive arbitrary mutagenesis on human

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    Brave New World‚ a science fiction novel written by Aldous Huxley in 1932 envisioned a future where all human beings were created in a lab; their‚ genes were manipulated‚ and the undesirable characteristics were removed. The embryos were modified to achieve certain levels of intelligence‚ physical strength and beauty. Little did Huxley know that his imagination is now possibly becoming a reality. In the recent decades‚ the field of human genetic engineering has become one of the major areas in science

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    Living Primates Summary

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    Article Review #2: Living Primates The sciencemag.com article “Anti-Alzheimer’s Gene may have Led to the Rise of Grandparents” by Kelli Whitlock Burton talks about the how the protective variant of the CD33 gene may explain why humans have grandmothers that help with child rearing. The article explains the “grandmother hypothesis” that says humans live such long and healthy lives even after they are no longer able to reproduce because they help with child rearing. The CD33 gene plays a big role

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    Opens up with talking about the Chinese taking that one single mutate gene out of the embryo and replacing it with a healthy unmutated gene. This is remarkable because with this discovery we can cure a lot of single gene diseases such as Huntington’s Disease‚ Cystic Fibrosis‚ Tay-Sachs disease‚ and breast cancer‚ these are a few examples of the single gene diseases that can be cured with this gene editing. Diseases that are not able to be cured by the replacement of these genes are the much more

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    What if you could genetically modify your future children to have any trait. We all want our children to be healthy‚ smart and or athletic. Some want to have the most perfect child‚ but they should know that genetically modify them is almost like playing the role of God‚ and when playing the role of God things usually go wrong. First‚ we will look at the procedure of genetically modifying our children and it’s risk‚ Secondly‚ we see what problems there are. So let’s start with the procedure. The

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