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- Topic: Recombinant pharmaceuticals (for the production of insulin, human growth hormone or blood clotting factors) Question What are the drawbacks/disadvantages/unknowns associated with this genetic process?Topic: Recombinant pharmaceuticals (for the production of insulin, human growth hormone or blood clotting factors) Question When or why is this genetic technology/process used? Who benefits from this genetic technology/process - and how?Answer the following questions : 1. Stem cell treatment has been a subject of debate since the early 21st century. What do you think about the current developments in stem cell treatment? 2. What health conditions do you think urgently need to be treated by gene therapy? Why?
- Question 1: Explain the ethical considerations in germ line gene therapy. Question 2: Give examples of successful and unsuccessful gene therapy. Describe each. Question 3: Describe the environmental changes brought about by increased global temperature. Question 4: Describe the role of renewable energy in reducing the coal and fossil fuel dependence and impact of climate change.Answer the following miscellaneous questions from various topics you studied in biotechnology course: Mention the challenges and potential problems while targeting tumor cells by using monoclonal antibodies?Question:- 1. Describe an assay that could measure the activity of adenylyl cyclase (AC).
- Please help me answer this reviewer. Write the word TRUE if the statement is correct and if not, underline the word or statement that makes the sentence incorrect and write the correct answer on the space provided. 1. Gynogenesis is the process of animal development with exclusive paternal inheritance. Answer: 2. Cheese is a product of modern biotechnology. Answer: 3. Green biotechnology is biotechnology applied to agricultural processes and products. Answer: 4. Biotechnology refers to the direct manipulation of DNA to alter an organism’s characteristics (phenotype) in a particular way. Answer: 5. In the modern era, the term genetic engineering refers specifically to in vitro fertilization. Answer: Thank you very much for your help.Question:- The success of renal transplantation depends on three human histocompatibility genes, HLA-A, HLA-B and HLA-C, which must match between the donor and the receiver. A single mismatch may cause the kidney rejection. Each gene has multiple co-dominant alleles. These three genes are located very close to each other on chromosome 6, so that the recombination rate is very low (below 1%). The father has the following genotype: A1, A2, B24, B10, Cw4 and Cw7 and the mother is A1, A1, B11, B7, Cw5 and Cw8. Their first boy is A1, A1, B24, B11, Cw7 and Cw8. What is the probability that the second child is compatible with his/her brother?Ethical Dilemmas of Stem Cell Research Conduct a search for scholarly articles about the ethics of stem cell research. Read several (4 or 5 articles). Then write an essay following the outline below: Paragraph 1: Define Stem Cell Research. Establish Pro and Con positions regarding ethical arguments for and against conducting stem cell research. Paragraphs 2 and 3: Provide one paragraph presenting elements supportive of the pro argument and one paragraph presenting elements supportive of the con argument. Paragraph 4: Summarize each argument. Paragraph 5: State your personal opinion based on what you have learned from your reading. Provide citations for your sources.
- You are in charge of a new gene therapy clinic. Two cases have been referred to you for review and possible therapy. Case 1. A mutation in the promoter of a proto-oncogene causes the gene to make too much of its normal product, a receptor protein that promotes cell division. The uncontrolled cell division has caused cancer. Case 2. A mutation in an exon of a tumor-suppressor gene makes this gene nonfunctional. The product of this gene normally suppresses cell division. The mutant gene cannot suppress cell division, and this has led to cancer. What treatment options can you suggest for each case?ETHICAL ISSUES 1. Who will have access to Gene therapy? 2. Is it interfering with God's plan? 3. Should people be allowed to use gene therapy to enhance basic human traits such as height, intelligence etc.? 4. Is it alright to use the therapy in the prenatal stage of development in babies?Question:- Often a given mutation or variant will have slightly different phenotypes in different groups of patients. “Genetic Background” is frequently used to explain how the same exact mutation could exhibit different phenotypes in different populations. Please explain.