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    'Genetically Modified Crops ': should they be allowed in the UK? Genetic engineering is a controversial, powerful and the uprising topic in the field of biology. Genetic engineering is also refereed as recombinant DNA technology as it includes the alteration of genes in living organisms to get the results that favour human kind (NewScientist, 2006). The technology is used in agriculture, medicine and food sciences. Various kinds of genetic alterations are possible which include the inserting of genes

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    Genetically Modified Food also known as GMO’s are foods that had specific changes in their DNA. They use genetic engineering to change the DNA anytime they want to. According to who.int “About 80% of the U.S. food is processed and has an ingredient that comes from an age crop. Some of the food characteristics can be altered either in a negative or positive way”. Consumers say that traditional foods are safe to eat. Genetically modified food connects to a lot of health concerns. Traditional food

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    growing trend of using technology in medical science. Currently, the use of technology in gene manipulation and engineering is creating a hype. Genetic engineering is the process of taking any specific gene from a living thing and genetically manipulating it to be added into the genetic code of another living thing. This means, since plants and humans, and

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    Genetically modified foods are generally accepted because they have the potential to bring nutritional benefits to consumers and even meet some of the basic food needs of society (Hossain et al. 353). The genetic engineering of food can be

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    the help of genetic engineering, scientists are able to screen day-old embryos for diseases and disorders. Screening embryos can help evade the grasp of many life-threatening diseases, but could also annihilate human diversity. This field is a major source of unknown possibilities that cause fear and concern in the general public; therefore there must be education and restrictions to lessen the fear and bring the crisis to an end. Through a mist of unknown possibility, genetic engineering more or less

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    Although genetic engineering can be seen as dangerous, it can be used to change people’s genes to avoid genetic disorders and help crops grow, resulting in increased crop yield and opportunity of a fuller life for individual facing a genetic disease. Genetic engineering is used to cut out the bad nucleic acid molecules and put in foreign genes to make genetic disorders disappear, also called the splicing of genes. Genetic engineering can be be used to change genes for good, even though it can be

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    OCR AS Level Ethics Genetic engineering Example of part (b) question (b) “Genetic engineering is ethically justified.” Discuss [10] Since the development of genetic engineering in the 1970s, scholars have questioned its ethical justification, claiming that it was playing God’ and was unnatural. Others claimed that humans have always altered their environment to benefit themselves. An example is that of genetically modified crops which some people believe can be justified for a number

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    those who had people sick with various diseases brought them to him. By laying his hands on each one of them, he cured them.” (Luke 4:20) Could genetic engineering be the cure they are looking for today? Genetic engineering is “the deliberate modification of the characteristics of an organism by manipulating its genetic material.” (Google) The most common genetic disorders are Down Syndrome, Huntington’s Disease, Sickle Cell Disease, and Hemophilia. Modifying genes can help eliminate the disorders as

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    around the idea of should we limit the use of genetic engineering. The purpose as to why I was confident in picking this topic was that I have a vast knowledge in this area because of previous biology classes I’ve taken that required me to wrote essays about genetic engineering.

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    Genetic Engineering One of the most controversial topics is the genetic engineering which has raised much alarm amongst most scholars. According to Daniell (134), the phenomenon is so incompatible with the Mother Nature which at first sounded very unnatural. This type of modification attempts to change what was provided to the human beings by their mother nature which makes the idea to be arrogant. Genetic engineering in actual sense is not a new idea at all. Some examples of genetic engineering

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