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    The idea of being able to read an individual’s genome via genetic testing has become very controversial. Genetic testing is a relatively new medical breakthrough that can give predispositions or possible genetic abnormalities with a simple blood test or swab of a cheek. These tests range from prenatal, to newborns, to adults. Some tests are done out of curiosity, and others are advised by medical professionals due to family or background history of a particular condition. Many people have strong…

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    Genetic modification is the elimination of a certain gene containing undesirable trait and adding another gene containing the desired trait. The process includes getting the desirable material from a donor and not from the parents. Parents now can get all the characteristics they desire in their babies. They can also eliminate certain health problems the child might inherit from his/her parents. Genetic modification and manipulation has become a controversial topic since it has ethical and…

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    dominant genetic mutation which affects only a few hundred people nationwide. The Genetics’ video spoke of the positives and negatives of genetic testing in familial Alzheimer's and its effects on clients. The video beautifully demonstrated the personal choice that comes with genetic testing of life-changing disease. The DeMoe family discussed that some family members chose not to be tested and it was acceptable to make that decision. Negatively, the video discusses the realization that genetic…

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    Meta Description Prevent the inheritance of genetic disorders with preconception genetic screening and preimplantation genetic diagnosis at our Dallas fertility center. Comments Live Date (AMY) URL (AMY) Preconception Genetic Screening Dallas IVF recommends preconception genetic screening for patients When it comes to preconception genetic screening, Dallas IVF follows recommendations from the American College of Medical Genetics and the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Our…

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    the main point of this article by Genetic literacy Project. This article from Genetic literacy project summarizes the main points from a report on Onarstechnica. The main point of this article is our Genetics can be linked to depression, your character, and wellbeing. “Evidence of genetic and biological causes for mental illnesses may help to fight the stigma that often accompanies them. On the other hand, certain researchers have suggested that a focus on genetics rather than traumatic life…

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    When genetic disorders are discussed, both in popular culture and in medicine, they are viewed as negative ways, and for obvious reasons: many genetic disorders, like the one Sierra has, can easily kill or seriously inhibit a person from living a “normal life.” Throughout recent medical history, there has been a lot of focus on learning new ways to control or treat certain genetic conditions. In fact, the entire discussion of how to treat genetic disorders can be brought back to our class…

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    with vitamin A is the gift from biotechnology to provide vitamin A in rice for the children those who lack vitamin A foods in their diet. The field of biotechnology is vast and there are various sub-fields. Red biotechnology related to health and medical, Green biotechnology…

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    its importance was not realized until 1953 (DNA). Genetic testing, “a type of medical test that identifies changes in chromosomes, genes, or proteins” (What is Genetic Testing?), however, was first done in the 1910s with ABO blood typing (O’Neil). Today, testing is used for determining paternity, determining a person’s chance of developing or passing on a genetic disorder, and to confirm or rule out a suspected genetic condition (What is genetic testing?). There are currently over 100 different…

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    - Genetic testing is a medical assessment that detects any changes occurring in your genes, proteins or chromosomes. ("What Is Genetic Testing? - Genetics Home Reference." U.S. National Library of Medicine. National Institutes of Health, n.d. Web. 29 Nov. 2016.) - It is used to rule out any genetic condition as well as it can be used to determine a person’s chance of developing a genetic disorder. ("What Is Genetic Testing? - Genetics Home Reference." U.S. National Library of Medicine. National…

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    impossible to be created or achieved. Genetic engineering made it possible to this matter. Generally, it is understood that genetic engineering itself is the technique of altering the genetic constitution of cells (or individuals) by the selective removal, insertion or modification of individual genes or gene sets. Plus, it is a science which enables people to live better apparently. As mentioned by Ianello, Sevciuc, Dvila Assumpo, & Antnio (2013) (p. 63), the term genetic engineering has been…

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