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    the use of genetic engineering this imagined world could become reality. To answer any of these questions or to imagine this world, first I want to know what genetic engineering is and how it works. I first found this source, a two minute and thirty-two second YouTube video while absent mindedly watching…

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    Genetic Modification: Scientists Against Ethics I. INTRODUCTION Imagine living in a world where some people were just born perfect. They consist of perfect looks, perfect personalities, perfect athleticism, perfect minds, and perfect everything. But you, on the other hand, just got the luck of the draw. From two parents, very average in terms of the word today, you were born, normal. Unfortunately, normal is not good enough. There are two types of people now: the normal ones and the flawed…

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    Genetic Engineering Cons

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    Genetic engineering is known for it 's potential of saving lives in situations doctors have no control over and with recent developments in has made its way toward saving children before birth. It also allows people a cost effective way to be able to help increase a child 's circumstances at birth while they are still an embryo but at what cost. Just like any new technological breakthrough there are people who are taking advantage of this new technology that should require the government to…

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    individual descendant. Scientists want to be able to control what the next generation is like so they can make the future successful. Genetically engineering offspring contradicts nature . Therefore, it will have more setbacks than advantages.…

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    Genetic Engineering As technology advances, more opportunities arise. A major developing technological advancement is in the field of Science, more specifically engineering, and it is known as Genetic Engineering. Dictionary.com defines Genetic Engineering as “the development and application of scientific methods, procedures, and technologies that permit direct manipulation of genetic material in order to alter the hereditary traits of a cell, organism, or population.” What this means is that…

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    The science fictional movie, Gattaca, directed by Andrew Niccol is set in a futuristic society where eugenics are the norm and where genetic engineering has created an extreme social divide. The film follows the story of Vincent Freeman, a genetically inferior member of society who takes on the role of genetically superior man in order to reach his goals and find freedom from the identity with which he was born. The parents of modern society should not be allowed to modify their children’s genes…

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    o Personal Experience for Opening Sentence: The first time that I was exposed to genetic engineering was when I attended a summer Biomedical Sciences program at the University of Maryland. We learned about many aspects of genetics in the Biomedical research field and that piqued my interest and led me to the exigent topic of genetic engineering in humans. o Experience in Lab: We further studied genetics and the act of gene splicing and altering genomes in lab when we first hand inserted a…

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    What is genetic engineering? Also known as genetic modification, genetic engineering is the process of changing the DNA in an organism's genome. This would involved changing or altering one base pair, or inserting or deleting a whole region of DNA in a sequence. For example, this could be a mutation, such as a point mutation or frameshift mutation. A point mutation is when one nucleotide is substituted for another and can have either an effect or not. A frameshift mutation involves the…

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    Genetic Engineering is the modification of genes that ultimately improves the organism being engineered. Most of the genetic engineering done today is used on crops and animals, but some is also used in humans as well. Creating things like herbicide resistant crops and faster-growing animals have turned out to be very efficient in many ways, but no matter how great they are, they were always questioned and seen as unnatural (Erickson, 2012). Today, genetic screening is done on human fetuses to…

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    Augustine Ugwu Professor Ileana Loubser ENGL 1301 November 18, 2014 Genetic Engineering Of Human Genetic engineering technology has been a very powerful and also a very hazardous tool. To modify the series of nucleotides of the most genetic material that rules for the organization of a complex living mortal, can cause and tremendously illness effects, however, the prospective benefits are really good. Arguably, the use of advanced technology has changed many numerous aspects of human everyday…

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