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    Abortion” by Patrick Lee and Robert P. George advocating for the rights of the unborn, while on the other side Marianna Karakoulakis, “Abortion and Women’s Right’s in the U.S.A supports the rights of the women. Lee and George’s article articulates how an embryo is to be considered a human and that it 's right to life prevails the women 's right to choose. In contrast, Karakoulakis argues that a woman’s right to chose has become a civil liberties issue that needs to be understood by the public as…

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    mature cells that a permanently going to stay the same, stem cells are not only able to renew themselves, but can create into a completely new cell. Embryonic Stem Cells Embryonic stem cells are cells that are at the very early stage of being an embryo, also known as pluripotent cells A stem cell is an immature cell that has the capability of becoming a…

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    the doors to the first designer baby was born under screening test in 2000. Doctors used screening procedures to test the embryos of Lisa and Jack Nash. The doctors picked out the embryos that would be a precise cell match to their existing daughter Molly (Agar pg.1). Molly suffers from a genetic condition called Fanconi Anemia which causes a bone marrow deficiency. The embryo selected did not carry the disease and was a perfect tissue match. As a result, their healthy son Adam was born in…

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    Species. Darwin used a variety of research to elaborate on the theory of Evolution and to provide evidence for the theory. Although some disagree, the theory is true, and there are many types of evidence to support the theory such as Fossils, Similar embryos, and similar living organisms. Scientists use fossils to help determine Geological change, but they are also used to determine how an organism began and how it has grown since it began. People use the fossils of the early humans such as the…

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    material is taken from. They use different techniques for mammal cloning. The techniques used foe mammal cloning are embryo splitting and somatic cell nuclear transfer. Embryo splitting is used in sheep for effective traits such as milk productivity, meat and wool. Embryo splitting is a successful in farm animals for producing genetically the same embryo and animal. It’s possible that embryo splitting increases livestock numbers quickly and reliable traits. During pregnancies…

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    Evolution is an interesting topic to discuss. We often go through our lives without giving things a second thought, Like how a creature got its traits. But when we happen to ponder this question, we often find ourselves fascinated and captivated by the history of them. Throughout recent human history, we haven't changed physically for a while. Or at least it, it might seem that way. This is why some people might brush of evolution as a madman's idea. But when you take a closer look, you find…

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    one too many. Abortion has been a very controversial topic for years. Why is murdering an unborn child so controversial. Abortion is “the deliberate termination of a pregnancy, usually before the embryo or fetus is capable of independent life” (dictionary). With this definition, it tells us that an embryo or fetus is living. Abortions are usually allowed up until week twenty-four of the pregnancy. So until then, the mother always has the choice of ending her pregnancy. There are many different…

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    Regenerative Medicine

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    research, but then it became more than what they expected it to be. They then begin to explain how the stem cells are accessed. The researchers start with puncturing the walls of early stage embryos to get to the inner cell mass. Once there, they extract these embryos. Following the extraction of the embryos they can then take the stem cells and culture them. These stem cells can be controlled /regulated to help affect different areas. Although, these stem cells need the right conditions to…

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    Gene Editing Ethics

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    Recently, scientists in the UK have been given the green light to start research on editing the DNA of a human embryo. The ability to unzip defective genes and replace them with nondefective copies of genes has sparked a huge debate on the ethics of human gene editing. In this paper, I will briefly explore the procedure of gene modification using the editing tool CRISPIR/Cas 9, the exciting possibilities of successfully using this method, and debate several ethical concerns that have arisen due…

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    parents the assurance that their children will not have any genetic disorders since only the embryos that are genetically normal are placed into the mother’s uterus. Eugenics can also be used by parents to select the gender of their offspring to avoid sex-linked disorders. Eugenics can also benefit families who have a sick child who requires a stem cell transplant. They can utilize eugenics to match an embryo to the sick child’s tissues and after that child is born, they can use the stem cells…

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