The Pros And Cons Of Biotechnology

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Currently, technology is advancing and with that, comes a gain in knowledge and in freedom, as we now have access to methods such as genetically modifying food and modifying babies. This is due to genetic engineering and biotechnology. Genetic engineering is the modification done to organisms to add new traits through the manual addition of DNA. It is done by removing certain genes to replace them with other to affect a certain trait. This can be used in various positive ways, such as to help those with type 1 diabetes by injecting insulin, as they have a deficiency in insulin. Biotechnology is the exploitation of living organisms Designer babies are the product

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