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- Do you think it is ethical (morals: right or wrong), safe, and helpful for scientists to continue with genetic engineering? Write a paragraph explaining two reasons to support and two to disagree with the practice of genetic engineering.What ethical concerns might you have about this kind of genetic medicine?Do you agree or disagree why? Prior to this video I had not been introduced to the concept of genetically modified babies or "designer babies". However, a concept that was brought up in comparison to the designer babies was IVF babies. This concept is more familiar to me and made me think of the great possibilities designer babies could bring, but at what cost? As IVF first became popular it seemed to be well known that was was a possibility for well-off financially families. Although designer babies may have benefits such as lowering the risk to develop hereditary diseases, I don't think this concept would be widely accessible to varying income levels.
- Bob says that he is healthy and has no genetic diseases such as hemophilia or Down syndrome. Therefore, he says, genetics plays little role in his life. Do you think Bob is correct in his conclusion? Why or why not?I believe that there are many good things that can come out of people getting to design their baby’s genetic material. But there are also many bad things as well. From the article by Bio medical about the pros and cons of having a designer baby it states that a pro is that this type of engineering can “ might help prevent genetic diseases such as Alzheimer’s, Huntington’s Disease, down syndrome, Spinal Muscular Atrophy, and many others”. I think that it is great that we could get rid of Alzheimer’s due to how destructive it can be to the people that suffer it. But I think the other diseases that it can eliminate is horrible due to them making our world a more unique place such as people with autism, Down syndrome. By doing this it could eliminate the whole population of people with disabilities community and make everyone “normal”. Another bad that I found in the article Ethics of designer babies which states that a major flaw for these babies is “designer baby technologies suggest…suddenly you have turned to dark side of the force. you want create a clone of that particular person using those isolated cells.will you succeed? if not why? what is the main concern behind the use embryonic stem cells
- What genetically engineered products do you currently use or consume? Are they safe? Why or why not?Which question MOST likely may have led to the development of recombinant DNA technology? Can DNA be cut into fragments by restriction enzymes Can human genes be integrated into bacterial DNA so bacteria can copy the genes and produce their proteins? Can Can human genes be undifferentiated introduced into the cells be used to cells of people with and then separate into unique patterns? repair parts of the genetic disorders using a virus? body? Music off Zoom In Sign out V 0 2:53 100e Lenovo backs & SC 2$ 7 23 @ 4 3 t eYour task is research and communicate your findings on a specific issue related to gene therapy. Be sure to choose a particular disorder/disease to use as an example.
- Dr. Lydia Villa-Komaroff... O developed methods to use PCR to analyze crime scenes, and was the third Mexican-American woman in the US to receive a doctorate degree in the sciences. developed methods to generate recombinant insulin and was the third Mexican-American woman in the US to receive a doctorate degree in the sciences. O developed methods to sequence DNA, and was the third Mexican-American woman in the US to receive a doctorate degree in the sciences. O discovered restriction endonucleases, and was the third Mexican-American woman in the US to receive a doctorate degree in the sciences.What is your stand regarding recombinant DNA technology? Give valid reasons why you think the way you do.Importance of Genetics in our Society 1. Plant and animal improvement 2. Medicine 3. Genetic Counseling 4. Legal applications 5. Genetic engineering 7