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    The couple’s reproductive endocrinologist, Dr. Wells, suggested to the Anderson’s to try in vitro fertilization in order to have a baby. Anxious to begin the in vitro fertilization process, the Anderson’s also began to look into preimplantation genetic testing because…

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    Genetic engineering is a promising new field of science that was created in the 1970s. It involves transferring the genes of one species into another, and is mostly used for purposes such as creating proteins which can be used for medical practices. It can also create organisms that have characteristics that do not belong to their species, and the manipulation of DNA has made it a controversial topic. Many people believe that genetic engineering should not continue as we could create organisms…

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    The first time that I was exposed to genetic engineering was when I was a rising junior in college and attended a summer Biomedical Sciences program hosted by the University of Maryland. We learned about many aspects of genetics in the Biomedical research field and that immediately piqued my interest. I was further exposed to genetics, the act of gene splicing, and altering genomes in a lab when we first hand inserted a plasmid from an organism into a bacteria causing the activity and…

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    that since science and technology keeps growing and becoming more and more advanced, genetic engineering of plants and everything else is going to keep getting better and more beneficial for not only the human race but other forms of life as well. They are always working and finding new ways that will outdo their last breakthrough and discover something even better. One of the biggest points is that genetic engineering isn’t going to go away. It is something in science that is going to be around…

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    ancestors did not have any knowledge of DNA, let alone genetics, they influenced the DNA of other organisms by selective breeding. Unknown to most, it is believed the first artificially selected organism was not a plant, but a dog about 32,000 years ago. It was not until around 7800 BCE that artificial selection was used on wheat. Artificial selection is still around, but when people refer to GMOs nowadays they are referring to the modern altering of genetics in an organism to achieve a desired…

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    begins to crumble. Now imagine all of this occurring in just a few short years if our human population continues to double with not enough resources to feed the planet. Will the only solution to end world hunger be genetically modified foods? Is genetic engineering going to make our food system more sustainable? II. Arguments Argument 1 Little evidence supports mass production of GM crops Multiple Sustainable non-GMO methods that are being practiced today in other developing countries have…

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    Engineering Genetics? Genetic engineering is when a living cell’s deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is altered to improve it in nearly any way one wishes. Alterations may include: how the cell would look later on in life; tricking it into producing something it normally would not; and/or increasing the amount of resources produced. Even though not everyone agrees with how the research is done on genetic engineering, it does do one thing: it betters our society. Due to research of genetic engineering,…

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    Imagine a society where your genetic composition inevitably decides your fate. Where individuals have been manipulated to be better, healthier, smarter and more attractive than you. In the film Gattaca, a realistic futuristic society is presented in which genetic engineering is prevalent. Vincent is a child born, in an antiquated practice verse the others. He dreams of traveling into space but his imperfect genes shatter his desires. Based upon his high risk of heart ailments he is denied…

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    something, it becomes corrupt. Men will force unnatural things to happen, similar to using genetic engineering, created something that is not purely real. It is very difficult to find anything in its most pure form nowadays. The novel Frankenstein shows readers that sometimes science can get out of hand when humans try and mess with it to create a greater…

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    To satisfy the increased nutritional demands and ameliorate world hunger, genetic engineering has recently been an alternative, while many Europeans politicians and environmentalists oppose this option. These experts claim that genetically modified foods are less safe than “traditional” farming methods, even though statistics show that some genetically engineering crops produce fewer toxins than biological and botanical pesticides used in traditional food sources. In particular, Vandana Shiva,…

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