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    ones. If stem cell research does not get funded, the embryos that are abandoned by couples will be destroyed. Hutto says “If not used for medical research, the vast majority of these unused embryos would be frozen for indefinite periods or destroyed”. This means that if stem cell research does not get funded all of the embryos will be wasted. So why waste when we can put them to a good use and help save lives. Stem cell research gives these embryos that were forgotten a chance to cure diseases…

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    then so too is in vitro fertility. How can Christians condone the use of ART, yet condemn abortion. Christians are against abortion because it is not pro-life. However, destroying embryos is not pro-life either. If life begins at conception, as many fundamental Christians believe, then the freezing and discarding of embryos…

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    1. Please summarize the main points of the assigned reading emphasizing the unique cultural perspective to the ethical issue, technology or research in question. Generally speaking, scientific discoveries have positively impacted human life in a profound way. However, there has been limitations that have come with some of the discoveries and the general ethical concerns across the globe. Human embryonic stem cell research, for example, is one of the discovery that has raised a series of ethical…

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    difference from an embryo and an egg but not an embryo and a full grown human being. So if a scientist cannot determine the difference they who are we to say that it is not a human being. Defining yet another medical reason would be the age old argument of life and death. If the stopping of a heartbeat could justify someone to be pronounced dead couldn’t the presence of a heartbeat be the opposite proving life. Science continues to prove within a shadow of a doubt that an embryo is the first…

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    concerns of cloning humans as, “It could lead to fetal farming--growing cloned embryos to a later stage so that their valuable organs can be harvested for research or transplantation.” (Stark 7). As cloning produces valuable organs for transplantation, the desires of humanity would inevitably lead to rise of farming of human clones where their rights would be violated in order to benefit the humans who are not cloned. These embryos would have to bear the pain left by organ transplantation or…

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    Designer Babies Debate

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    1.0 Introduction The purpose of this report are to research the different views of those who believe that designer babies will impact towards society and those who does not believe on it. Besides , this report will also curtain background to the arguments , the social significances , identify the participants relevance and put towards differing arguments related to the view had. 2.0 The issue and background to the debate The invention of designer babies have brought happiness to infertile…

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    are harvested they can be used to examine the effects of disease on people, and have the potential to cure life threatening diseases. This specific type of stem cell research is known as embryonic stem cell research as the cells are derived from an embryo. The reason this is such a controversial topic is that there is a debate about whether the blastocyst is considered a human or not. Thesis: Stem cell research should be funded because it provides a solution to many life-threatening ailments.…

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    Progenitor Essay

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    the two differentiated cells and identify the basis for the fate of speciation. Hypothesis 1: pMN progenitor fate is biased by the position of the cell within the pMN domain. Experimental Approach: Transgenic olig2:EGFP;actb2:mCherry donor embryos cells were transplanted into stage-matched wild-type hosts. Confocal time-lapse microscopy was used to image individual EGFP+ mCherry+ pMN cells continuously until 42 hpf, assess the behaviors of individual progenitors within the pMN domain.…

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    Researchers have been doing a lot of research and experiments over the last few years that involve dealing with human embryos, cloning, and reproductive techniques. These experiments effect autonomy by changing the natural way of conceiving life and many people are against such experiments. For example, cloning experiments are very interesting and could be very beneficial…

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    from human embryos. People who are against stem cells researches seem to forget their wonderful utility. Stem cells can be used in medicine to cure many…

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