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Gene Manipulation Essay

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Throughout time, man has always questioned science. Man has been curious about life, space, our bodies, and our existence. Man has gone as far as to the moon, and cloning.
Everyday there are new developments being researched. Along with these developments come the people’s opinion. Many people question the positive outcomes and negative outcomes of procedures such as gene manipulation, cloning, in vitro fertilization and fetal tissue implants. To this day, scientists are researching and developing ways to
“design” their children by selecting their sex, height, intelligence, and color of eyes.
People question the morality of gene manipulation. Is it right to “design” our children?
What are the consequences? The practice of gene …show more content…

Why should she suffer an extra nine months? But with further developments of gene manipulation, when couples receive “bad” news, they can cure the disorder by gene therapy, thus, abortion will no longer be the answer to the negative results of genetic screenings.
Genetic screening allows parents to contribute more to the health of their child by knowing the complications beforehand.
Not only can the fetus be cured of disorders, but it also decrease the probabilities of the offspring obtaining such diseases. For instance, if a woman is bearing a boy of a father with the history of prostate cancer, then the baby will probably develop that cancer. But with the cell-suicide gene inserted to the fetus, it will make his prostate cells self-destruct. He will not die of the cancer and neither will his sons since the gene that the doctors gave him copied itself into every cell in his body, including the sperm cells.
(Begley) If this happens, the genetic change would affect that child’s offspring and the following generations. “ Life would enter a new phase”, says biophysicist Gregory Stock of UCLA, “ one in which we seize control of our own evolution”. (Begley) Another case would be where the mother can carry hemophilia, a disease in a person’s blood, and not suffer from it. She could now have the choice to screen her child’s blood to see if he or she has

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