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    ambition to alter what it means to be human all possible through genetic engineering if the science goes that far. If the first part of that sentence seems familiar, it is because it strikes many of the same chords of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein when Frankenstein created the monster in his lab. Technology, no matter if it can be used for good, can become monstrous if the technology goes down morally questionable roads. Genetic engineering can alter the genes of humans to cure them of…

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    similar characteristics that the owner wished for from past generations. The discovery of genetics was do to the extensive experimentation and studies of Gregor Mendel on various pea plants. Decades later after Mendel’s brilliant discovery, scientists continued to learn more about genetics and came to uncover the process of altering genes. This process became widely known as genetic engineering. Genetic engineering is the process of altering genes of an organism or mixing the genes of different…

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    smallest of sea creatures. Since then, there have been many waves of evolution, and with genetic engineering, humankind will be able to remain adjustable to lifestyle and environmental changes. It may potentially be the peak of the “fittest” that Darwin proposed in 1869. Genetic engineering is not a science fiction fantasy anymore either- is it legitimate and it is growing. Will you grow and adapt with genetic engineering, or will you be destined to natural selection as the world around you…

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    new type of discrimination, and the potential loss of genetic diversity. Genetically engineering our offspring could greatly affect future generations for many years, and should never be allowed for the sake of many generations to come. Changing the way we reproduce should never be able to happen because it could change a child’s appearance and personality, create a new way to discriminate against other people, and contribute to the loss of genetic diversity. First, genetically altering our…

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    United Kingdom, the second country after China to allow genetic modifications of human embryos, is attempting to explain the cause of miscarriages and infertility through genetic engineering6. In 2015, an Israeli team from Ben-Gurion University placed first in an international genetic engineering competition in Boston. “The team won in the health category for its development of the "Boomerang" system, which is based on genetic engineering and is meant to destroy the development of cancer .”…

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    Human Genetic Engineering and Modification Genetic Engineering of humans is said to have happened before, and will soon become an option for many who can afford it. In Mesopotamian times, it is said the god of their capital and cities, Marduk, talked about creating the first human beings. He stated, “Blood, to blood, I join, blood to bone I form an original thing, its name is Man, aboriginal man, is mine in making. All his occupations, are faithful service, the gods that fell have rest, I will…

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    Genetic Engineering: Saving Lives or Designer Babies? The human body is not perfect, however genetic engineering has the potential to make this happen. Most bodies are built with flaws and others fail over time. Science has the ability to change the way that humans are made and alter the flaws that are known. This can be done through the process of human genetic engineering, which is discussed in the articles 5 Standout Pros and Cons of Human Genetic Engineering by David King and Pros…

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    the supernatural topic of human genetic modification. Human genetic modification is something seen in many cliche science fiction films, but more people are using genetic engineering by the day. There are many dangers about human genetic engineering; the outcomes of human genetic engineering are too irregular and dangerous for humans to use. Although some would classify human genetic engineering as a ghastly creation, there are many positive outcomes of engineering, like preventing people…

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    “This could be fatal in human genetic engineering creating problems ranging from minor medical problems, to death.” (para 5). If the CRISPR is not 100% correct, then not only a disease is affected, but ultimately an individual's life. Also, another gene that is necessary for the body might be removed instead of an unwanted DNA strand, causing more diseases and physical conditions to the body. (Patra para 6). Altering genes in an…

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    as the range of tests involved with comprehending gene expressions, acquiring genetic variation, and being able to modify genes to result in being able to transfer those genes to a new host. This process is accessible to every species. Genes are also passed on from generation to generation which was referred to in the interview as “Nature’s Evolution.” As a human species, being able to modify our DNA with engineering can increase the complexity…

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