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    (-- removed HTML --) How is the Field of Human Genetics Changing? (-- removed HTML --) Compared to just fifteen years ago the applications and horizons of genetic science have expanded enormously, far beyond simply describing how DNA contributes to the formation of life here on earth. The most important practical advances have built on the completion of the Human Genome Project in 2003, started in 1990. At the associated research cost of over $3 billion US dollars (c.$2.7 billion actual), a combined

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    controversial as they are supposed to be beneficial. Genetic technologies are advancing at a very high rate. For example, genetic testing is widely available nowadays. It is a test that identifies whether an individual is carrying the gene for a specific disease or disorder. Through genetic testing, parents can be provided with genetic information about the health of the fetus by simply taking a blood sample and testing it. However, implications arise as genetic technology is not very accurate. Although a

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    Gattaca deals with several philosophical issues: Genetically engineering humans, genetic privacy, and discrimination, and genetic essentialism/determinism. For this paper, I would like to focus on genetic essentialism/determinism. I would also like to posit that genetic essentialism is a form of discrimination which has the possibility of denying a child’s right to an open future. First, this film has a personal appeal to me, but you will been a little background to understand why. When I first

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    cut out specific parts of the DNA strand, therefore changing the genetic composition of an organism. Another way to use the CRISPR is to use it to deliver regulatory factors to successfully turn genes on or off and any level in between, which can help save lives by turning off deadly genes. CRISPR is currently being used for biomedical purposes, such as repairing genetic defects or creating tissue-based treatments. This genetic editing method could be used and is being used to change the very

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    Genetic engineering has to do with manipulating organisms and DNA to create body characteristics. The practice of genetic DNA has shown an increasing amount over the past years. The process of genetic enhancement involves manipulating organisms by using biotechnologies. The technique is by removing a DNA from one life form and transferring it to another set of traits or organism. Certain barriers are conquered, and the procedure involves changing a form of cells, resulting from an improvement or

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    The new advancements in genetics spark a new revolution in medicine. Genetic information not only can help us better understand the diseases that plague us, but can also prevent diseases that could potentially be harmful to us. However America’s history of discrimination has taken over this new revolution also. Despite our revolutionized and civilized culture, America still suffers the cruel grip of evil that lies behind many legal documents and contracts. Genetic Discrimination is when people are

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    11th Reflection Paper One Genetics for Mongol Migration Mongolia is located in-between Russia and China, and is a neighbor to Kazakhstan. The people that live there are called Mongols. Mongolia, which is part of Asia, is part of what composes Eurasia. When it comes to DNA and chromosomal lineage, there are many factors that lead to how a person will look, who they will mate with, and what decisions they make in that process. These categories all run under the term genetics. The second week’s lecture

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    Remedial Genetic Modification When discussing the topic genetic modification of humans, some people readily agree that modification of humans is an unsound procedure. Where their agreement typically ends, however, is on the question of how much people generally understand about genetic modification, considering, not only its unfamilirarity, but its broad diversity. Where as some are convinced this bio ingenuity course of action is unnatural and should not be practiced, others maintain that

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    Genetic Modification Pros

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    Genetic modification, especially the production of “designer babies,” has been acclaimed as the next great medical beneficiary to humanity, and also regarded with disdain and fear as a product of man playing god, neo-eugenics, and perpetuating inequality. The benefits to society, such as alleviating medical anomalies and bettering both length and quality of life, outweigh the moral panic and outcry that is a response to scenarios that are unlikely to ever even develop. Society should embrace genetic

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    is a new concept and a possible actuality that can happen in the future. While research progresses to make genetic modification a reality many up and coming parents think about the possibility to genetically modify their child to create a greater overall human. Although creating a more improved human has benefits such as greater increased resistant to diseases and medical conditions genetic modification, it will cause an issue even larger which is a societal gap. A societal gap can cause a negative

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