It is necessary for these scientists to understand how genes are inherited, which genes are typically dominant or recessive, and what the preferable trait is depending upon the environment. For example, darker skin is more preferable in an area with high exposure to UV rays, since the melanin in the darker skin protects the individual from the harmful UV rays. Gene technology advances as more information about genes and their inheritance is discovered. This direct relationship explicitly shows the impact that scientific knowledge has on the advancement of technology. As more is learned in science, the more advance technology will become. Going back to the idea of genetically modified human beings, the book, My Sister’s Keeper, by Jodi Picoult sheds light to this complex technology. The main character, Anna, was genetically modified so she could be a perfect donor match for her sister with cancer (Picoult). It clearly shows that the information we learn in science impacts technology, and life. Although it has not got to the point of which scientists understand how to remove cancer cells, being able to genetically create a donor for a person with cancer could mean the difference between life and death. Science does indeed drive technology, but technology puts the information into practical usage, otherwise, science would be solely
It is necessary for these scientists to understand how genes are inherited, which genes are typically dominant or recessive, and what the preferable trait is depending upon the environment. For example, darker skin is more preferable in an area with high exposure to UV rays, since the melanin in the darker skin protects the individual from the harmful UV rays. Gene technology advances as more information about genes and their inheritance is discovered. This direct relationship explicitly shows the impact that scientific knowledge has on the advancement of technology. As more is learned in science, the more advance technology will become. Going back to the idea of genetically modified human beings, the book, My Sister’s Keeper, by Jodi Picoult sheds light to this complex technology. The main character, Anna, was genetically modified so she could be a perfect donor match for her sister with cancer (Picoult). It clearly shows that the information we learn in science impacts technology, and life. Although it has not got to the point of which scientists understand how to remove cancer cells, being able to genetically create a donor for a person with cancer could mean the difference between life and death. Science does indeed drive technology, but technology puts the information into practical usage, otherwise, science would be solely