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    Gods is how humankind should be referenced, we rule the world and control the future of planet Earth, we started by splitting the atom and have moved to altering Earth 's organisms’ genetic structure in ways that would have taken millions of years of cross breeding to develop such traits “naturally.” Genetic engineering is a relatively new science, with the first DNA of different organism spliced together in 1973 and the first patent for a GM product approved in 1980, there has not been enough…

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    The Ethics of Prenatal Genetic Modification Genetic engineering is a method of altering the genetic makeup of an organism with the intention of improving the organism. The technology that is used for this modification is still in its early stages, but was intended to be used in the manufacturing of insulin, various hormones, and antibodies, as well as disease research and gene therapy. This technology is beginning to encroach into reproduction, where it has the potential to be used to prevent…

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    our genes to such an extent that our genes are similar to a petunia. She also tells that natural selection creates complex functional machinery without mindfulness. The argument of Kurzweil makes much more sense as the developments brought by genetic engineering surpass any danger caused by them. As mentioned by Kurzweil, if nanobots are able to make their way into the human bloodstream without causing any serious danger it will be a milestone in bioengineering. Cure for diabetes type1 is also a…

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    The Ethics of Genetic Engineering (rough draft) With the rapid expansion of science over the past century, mankind is able to perform tasks thought of thousands of years ago as the work of the supernatural. One such ability is the ability to change the very foundation of an organism, the fiber of our being, DNA. The ability to change the very core of what makes us who we are is an immense power, and no doubt a center for controversy. In this essay, I will cover the ethics of genetically…

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    When thinking of genetic engineering we often think of genetic modification which deals with direct manipulation of an organism 's genetic material using biotechnology. Biotechnology is a set of technologies used to change the genetic makeup of cells, including the transfer of genes within and across species boundaries to produce improved or different organisms. There’s all kinds of benefits to genetic engineering starting with genetic therapy according to Funk & Wagnalls New World…

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    RECOMBINANT DNA TECHNOLOGY Genetic engineering is the process of modifying organism’s genetic makeup by artificial means by transferring specific traits or genes from one organism to another organism of different species. It involves the addition of new DNA by methods such as gene gun and microinjection, to improve the standard and quality of an organism. Ever since genetic engineering came to the attention of the world as an efficient technique to overcome several health and food related…

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    species need those variations and advantages to continue developing. The genetic similarity that engineering would bring would lead to an uninteresting society populated by people with little uniqueness left to them. More frighteningly, it could even lead to the extinction of the human race. Without looking at the potentially catastrophic outcomes, some cite that genetic engineering is a necessity to cure the human race of genetic ailments and diseases that have plagued us for centuries. They…

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    serum. That serum alone was enough to drastically change his entire genetic structure, giving him the ability of super strength and agility. And though he isn’t a real figure in history, he, like many others of his kind, is classified as a superhero, or an of individual gifted with supernatural…

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    Genetic engineering is “the deliberate modification of the characteristics of an organism by manipulating its genetic material.” ("Genetic engineering." Genetic engineering - Memidex dictionary/thesaurus. N.p., n.d. Web. 06 Feb. 2017.) This could be used in such an amazing way, you could prevent your child from getting diseases. This could…

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    parents wanted you to be like. Now, imagine the feelings once you find out, that you were made into the child your parents thought was "the perfect child". I am here to discuss why I am against genetic engineering of babies, and to tell you the ethical and the demographic problem of this practice. Genetic Engineering, also known as ‘Designer Babies', is where parents…

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