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    Human genetic engineering, the manipulation of genes in an organism intended to better an organism, is quickly becoming a controversial topic. As technology advances and more tests are conducted, society becomes a step closer to creating the “perfect” baby. Many possibilities have become a reality, and questions such as, “How would the practice of human genetic engineering influence diversity in society?” have been raised. Many factors and situations must be taken into consideration to answer…

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    Susan is facing a dilemma. Her ex-husband has recently been killed in a car accident following a divorce brought on by Susan’s desire to have children and her inability to do so. After three cycles of in vitro fertilization (IVF), Susan was still unable to become pregnant and the already strained marriage fell apart. Susan’s husband was killed not long after. Susan still wants a child and decides to use the remaining embryos created through IVF in attempts to have a baby. She believes that her…

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    Hunter English 110 12/19/14 Should the line be drawn when it comes to genetically designed babies? “Designer baby” is a term that describes genetically altering a baby’s traits to change unfavorable traits to favorable.This process is aided by in vitro fertilization (IVF), and Preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD). Although this process is relatively new, it has gotten international attention and is the cause for great controversy. Designing babies could potentially lead to altering a baby’s…

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    2.1. Artificial Insemination (AI) : Development of techniques for successful. .freezing of spermatozoa has progressively evolved over the. . Past 60 years (Kucuk et al., 2014). At the starting of 20th century Ivanov started studying on artificial insemination (AI) of sheep’s, where Ivanov’s .studies on extenders and reproduction resulted in the development and the practical application of AI in farm animals, reviewed by (Bohlooli et al., 2012). AI provides. .many advantages to farmers and…

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    Mamar Tavasol Word Count:799 Build-a-Better-Baby Workshop In the following paper, I will be arguing that expanding people’s autonomy in making decisions on advancements in biotechnology directly affecting them or their children is not an unethical act. In the prompt, the case of Jasmine and Katarina, a same-sex couple living in the future that is interested in having a child is presented. This couple has many different requests about the child they want; including the sex, sexual orientation,…

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    The Argonauts Analysis

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    Maggie Nelson’s 2016 memoir The Argonauts explores the relationship between Nelson and her genderqueer partner Harry Dodge, both of whom are undergoing a transformation. Nelson’s change is caused by her pregnancy, while Dodge is in the process of becoming male-passing through the means of hormone injections and surgery. The book focuses on the concept of fluidity, whether this is applied to sexuality, gender or bodily changes. Nelson’s memoir builds on quotations and ideas from a diverse array…

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    Genetics and fertility technology is always growing and moving at too fast of a pace to regulate. A big issue that has begun arising are “designer babies”. “The term was coined to denote children whose genetic characteristics have been artificially selected or modified to ensure specific intellectual and cosmetic characteristics.” (“Introduction to Designer Babies: The Issue” 2013). What this means is if you reach out to a fertility clinic, they are able to enhance the embryo to have any…

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    Osmosis Egg Lab

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    Introduction: In this lab, we had to compare an egg to a cell. We also tested the effect of hypertonic solutions and hypotonic solutions have on cells.The purpose of this experiment was to observe what happened to a cell when placed in different environments. In order to do this, we used an egg to represent a cell and put it in different solutions such as, vinegar, corn syrup, and distilled water. Corn syrup was used to show how a cell would react in a hypertonic solution, and distilled water…

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    Custody Case Study

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    Custody cases are without a doubt some of the most grueling legal proceedings around. Both sides are passionate and emotionally invested and often times there is more than a little enmity between the parties. What ensues is often a he-said-she-said that convolutes into a tangle of testimony and anecdotal evidence. But this need not be the case. DNA Testing services, like St. Louis’s AccuDNA, can cut through these webs of depositions and attestations with indisputable physical evidence. United…

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    Meta Description: The chemical Selenium has been known to play a key role in fertility for men. One of the great joys and privileges of being and adult man or woman is having the opportunity to bear and raise children. It is something many people cherish and spend a great deal of their lives preparing for in order to become good parents. Unfortunately, nature and biology sometimes interfere with one's ability to conceive. Dealing With Infertility It is estimated that one in eight or 12.5% of…

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