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    Have you noticed how the Siamese cats can have different colour coats? People would say that the difference in their coats is due to genetics, and that is partially true. They carry an enzyme that is responsible for the different colours; however it is highly sensitive to heat. To simplify, the temperature of the environment changes the colour of the cat. Therefore, this trait is due to both nature and nurture. Nature is something we are unable to change because we are born with the specific type

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    engineered humans and technologically reinforced discrimination. It is about a world that no longer discriminates against one’s gender, class or religion but on one’s genes instead. The movie acts as a cautionary tale about the extremes in technology and genetic engineering through its powerful visuals. A world attempting to create utopia by genetically enhancing reproduction does not leave much to an otherwise natural process, and this can ultimately lead to more destruction than perfection. Gattaca is

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    Genetic engineering of human beings is a contemporary issue of particular ethical and religious interest - ethical because it invites us to choose between alternatives that may be right (ethical) or wrong (unethical), and of religious significance given that the topic raises serious theological questions about the sanctity of human life. Genetic engineering (GE) is the deliberate manipulation and modification of the characteristics of an organism through the introduction of genes into the DNA

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    Five other gene disorder that contributes to autism are (1) "EN2 (Engrailed 2) involved in cerebellum development. (2) GABR (Gamma Amino Butyric Acid Receptor) regulates brain cell migration. (3) OXTR (Oxytocin Receptor) participating in the response to stress and social skills. (4) RELN (Reelin) involved in neuronal migration in the developing brain. (5) SLC6A4, a serotonin transporter gene” (Johnson, Giarelli, Lewis, & Rice, 2013). As a result of all the researches done several chromosomal loci

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    Cloning Process Buccal swabs or whole blood samples (2-5ml) will be taken from a patient with Alzheimer’s disease. This will be transported to the lab immediately for RNA extraction. The ChargeSwitch gDNA/RNA technologies Purification Kits protocol will be used for the DNA extraction. A reverse transcription PCR (RT-PCR) procedure will be carried out using the designed primers for cDNA. The cDNA is obtained from the mRNA and not the genomic DNA. Derived cDNA will not be manipulated to obtain sticky

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    There is a concept in science that has been taught since the beginning of genetics. The genome lays down the blue prints for most all of a person’s physical features, but an embryo is a blank slate. Its epigenome doesn’t carry anything down from the parents. What’s not being taught today is that this information isn’t completely true. The epigenome carries epigenetic tags of past experiences, which can be passed down to future generations. The University of Utah Health Sciences Department gives a

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    Passage 5: In a study where fat yellow mice born from a long line of fat yellow mice containing the agouti gene (a gene that caused pale coating and obesity) were mated, vitamin supplements were given to female mice in the experimental group. The results had yielded thin brown babies due to methylation and turning off of the agouti gene present in the all the predecessors of the thin brown mice. Furthermore

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    to be important genes getting replaced. Whenever that happens you’re more likely to develop disease as well health conditions. There’s not much else I can say about that. I know this is true, because in article “7 Advantages and Disadvantages of Genetic Engineering” Green Garage goes on to say, “In the event that they replace other important genes instead of the mutated genes other forms of diseases or health conditions are more likely to develop” (Garage). In other words they’re saying this procedure

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    meant by Designer babies? The definition of a designer baby is that, a babies genetic makeup has been selected to eradicate a particular defect or to make sure that a particular gene is present(English Oxford dictionary).During embryo screening, a scientist would be able to tell what physical characteristics a child will grow to have; as well as whether or not this child is at risk of developing or will develop genetic disorders such as autism, down syndrome, Huntington’s disease, Alzheimer’s and

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    humans move towards a more fast paced, sedative, and more technologically advanced lifestyle, various diseases that were once somewhat preventable are on the rise. These may include many psychological ones like depression, anorexia, obesity, stress, situations and genetics. Due to these regions maladaptive behaviors also came into existence. One of the most interesting maladaptive behaviors to research is agoraphobia. Agoraphobia is a type of anxiety disorder. It is a type of behavior that inhibit a

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