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    dangerous to apply in our daily lives without being aware of the exact outcomes. Genetic engineering allows scientists to modify the genes in the crops grown to produce bigger and faster growing plants that resist diseases. They can be customized to thrive in harsh environments. This breakthrough hints at the possibility for a solution to minimize world hunger as the genes can be altered to match the soils in which regular crops do not prosper. Then, this will reduce the price and produce an…

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    Cell Plasmid Lab Report

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    Abstract Plasmids are circular clusters of DNA that carry valuable genes that help a host survive. The process of transformation can occur and the genetic material of the cell can be altered with a plasmid. However, the cell must be competent so it has the ability to take in DNA from the environment in order for transformation to occur properly. The E.Coli was treated with CaCl2 in order for the cell to be competent. The presence or absence of ampicillin is used to test the E.Coli’s competence…

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    Web silks from spiders may hold the key on how to repair human bones, according to the researchers at the University of California San Diego and the University of Texas. The study also discovered a specific gene that may initiate biomineralization in human stem cells. Initiating biomineralization can activate bone formation which leads to bone regeneration or osteoregeneration. Biomineralization is a biological process which allows an organism to produce minerals. These minerals are often used…

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    standards, the DNAse destroyed the DNA of the ampicillin resistant strain of which the recombination of dna could not occur and the e. coli was still ampicillin sensitive thus when exposed to the agar plate it led to direct apoptosis as the genome had no gene for ampicillin. Therefore, the goal standards approves the evidence of the last 60…

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    comes to DNA, genetics and what are called “designer babies.” Stated in the Oxford dictionary, designer baby, by definition is: a baby whose genetic make-up has been selected in order to eradicate a particular defect, or to ensure that a particular gene is present (Oxford Dictionary, 2017). This allows to pre-select embryos before implantation. While that sounds phenomenal, no disease has actually been cured necessarily, but through genetic engineering, scientist have been able to eliminate…

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    Gattaca Genetic Defects

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    create a perfect baby or conceive your baby naturally? Researchers have been saying that parents will be able to choose their child’s genes. This can be done by placing a sperm and an egg on a plate to be observed and modified. By PGD, preimplantation genetic diagnosis, and genetic therapy, human embryos can be checked for genetic defects and can be inserted genes that treat diseases. Of course, parents will always want their children to be healthy and successful. Being able to create designer…

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    acids in the polypeptide is determined by 3-letter codes in the messenger RNA. “Synthesis of RNA deriving from a DNA template is known as the transcription process. Only one strand of DNA is imitative. After transcription, the DNA strands rejoin.” (Gene expression n.d) Ribosomes that synthesize proteins consuming the mature messenger RNA transcript produced during the transcription process, happens during the Translation process. Recombinant DNA is produced by merging DNA from two or more…

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    human, everyone else would want to design their children to be the same as the “perfect” child too. Then society would lose their sense of individuality. They all have the same vision of perfection. Also, designer babies can result in a damage in the gene pool because if everyone had the…

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    Introduction Deoxyribonucleic Acid, or DNA is defined as the hereditary material in humans and almost all other organisms” (Genetics Home Reference). Breaking this definition down is simply the genetic material passed down from generation to generation, and everyone has it. There is technology that analyzes DNA that can identify an individual just from skin flakes or hair follicles. This makes identifying an individual simple. This makes identifying a criminal offender simple. DNA…

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    Revolutionizing the Fitness World Blood. Sweat. Tears. In the world of athletics, these three little words are the epitome of being an athlete. These words are written on the walls of many gyms, weight rooms, and posted on the inside of athlete 's lockers across the world. These words are related to sports such as volleyball, basketball, football, and soccer, just to name a few. CrossFit is changing the world perception of athleticism, and what it means to be an athlete. Also, it is redefining…

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