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    Outline Template i. I. Introduction i. Genetic testing can assist with paternity, cancer, and family ancestry. ii. Genetic tests not only supply answers for hereditary diseases and cancers, they can have an emotional impact on the patients as well. The ethical questions related to genetic testing are when to start genetic testing and the reasons behind doing so. iii. Now that genetic testing has become more readily available, parents are having their children tested. Although some may say this…

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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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    clinical studies, perform and disclose results genetic sequencing to participants. However, there are scientific, and ethical issues surrounding personal DNA sequencing. Despite this, the advantages outweigh the disadvantages. I would get my gene sequencing because it can illuminate important information. Specifically, I want to know about medically actionable genes, genetic diseases I can develop, early onset brain diseases and if I 'm a carrier of genetic…

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    Albert Zarate Mr. Dwyer English 11 04 January 2017 Genetic Future Geneticists have been growing and reaching important new discoveries in our life, many people value the potential of genetics, and they know that this could help fix any health, genetic and physical problems that appear everyday. The genetic material is delicate, so that if the transfer is not completed it could cause greater and unforeseen consequences, that is the why many people think that the risk of birth defects increase…

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    Genetic Engineering is the modification of an organism 's genetic composition by artificial means, often involving the transfer of specific traits, or genes, from one organism into a plant or animal of an entirely different species. With this new, rapidly growing, technology we are now able to do things that we once thought were impossible. In Ethics and the New Genetics, the Dalai Lama addresses problems that we need to consider as we continue to explore this microscopic world that we have…

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    Within modern Genetics An international scientific research project, Human Genome Project, was declared complete in 2003. It remains the world's largest collaborative biological project, identified and mapped all the genes in the human genome. In the past twenty years, research, techniques, and knowledge in genetics have widely expanded, benefiting from the Human Genome Project and other major advances in discovery research and diagnostic technologies (Hawkins). For example, genetic screening,…

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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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    Genetic engineering is the manipulation of genes in an organism with the intention of making that organism better in some way. Scientific breakthroughs such as genetic engineering can have both positive and negative impacts. The history of scientific theories to explain human evolution and development demonstrate how these theories can help to better understand and improve human existence, but can also be perversely applied to support racism. One major positive impact of genetic engineering is…

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    Medical professionals are required for all genetic testing, because they are the only ones that can give provide a comprehensive understanding of the raw testing results. Because Direct-To-Consumer (DTC) genetic testing companies are relatively new, the government has not set thorough regulations on them, allowing room for some companies to faulty methods and make false claims without providing sufficient evidence. On the other hand, licensed physicians have a fiduciary obligation to use their…

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    experiments and trials that have taken place over the past few decades have helped the medical community inch closer to answering the question. Although the idea of genetic modification of a child that is still in the womb sounds completely taboo and futuristic, going to a local hospital in order to choose the chromosomes for a child’s genetic blueprint may be closer to actualization than anticipated. Trials for this experiment have been tested over the last couple of decades, but because of…

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