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    Your Genes Are Mine The gift of human life is the most precious thing in this world. There is nothing else like it. We are all different in our own specific ways. What if I was to tell you that the very genes that you have running through own body could be patented? Meaning someone owns the right to them and can use them to make money and do what they wish with them. A resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute‚ John E. Calfee‚ who wrote “Decoding the Use of Gene Patents” and writer

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    the government and forensic negative recognition applications that require identification. Advantages and Disadvantages of DNA Testing in Biometrics Solutions The ongoing project to map the human genome affects all of us in several key areas. The first is DNA testing. This subfield of gene research uses tiny human tissue samples of 100–200 cells (for example‚ blood‚ hair‚ saliva) to identify DNA patterns [11]. These samples are used to establish a person’s identity‚ for example‚ in I. Tests

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    Great Advancement or Crime against Humanity In the past few years‚ human cloning has gone from a laboratory fantasy to a global debate. There are many arguments supporting both negative and positive effects of human cloning. According to BBC News religious leaders have said that Cloning is unethical and even a crime against God including The Catholic Pope John Paul II has condemned the Cloning research (Willey). Will human cloning be a great step for man‚ or will it lead to moral abyss? This question

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    rest must be invisible to telescopes: That unseen matter is "dark." 7. New Human Ancestors Emerge is the emergence of new human ancestors‚ first‚ in the form of a 6- to 7-million-year-old skull of Sahelanthropus tchadensis - known as Toumai‚ in northern Chad in 2002. Then‚ in 2009‚ the nearly complete skeleton of "Ardi‚" in northeastern Ethiopia bumped the famous "Lucy" as the earliest‚ most complete skeleton of a human ancestor ever found 6. Alien Planets Seen Directly is an astronomer seeing

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    et al.’s minds indicated that inbreeding was at least as dangerous as Bittles’s estimates imply‚ they rejected the possibility that primitive man recognized this danger. Law and instinct. In Sir James’s words‚ It is not easy to see why any deep human instinct should need to be reinforced by law. There is no law commanding men to eat or drink or forbidding them to put their hands in the fire. The law only forbids men to do what their instincts incline them to do; what nature itself prohibits and

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    Weston argues that “it’s our responsibility to seek out the facts-honestly and persistently” (pg. 233). The topic of genetic engineering has made for a discomforting discussion between many conservatives and liberals. My own view is that genetic engineering should be banned because I feel it’s extremely unethical to use biomedical technologies to eradicate those with unfavorable disabilities‚ and predetermine one’s destiny. At this point in time‚ its safety and reliability are extremely questionable

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    child to survive. But what a lot of people don’t know is that there is a brand new science that has been discovered and is on the verge of being implemented on humans. Clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats or CRISPR is something that naturally occurs in bacteria but can be manipulated in our favor to “better” the human body. Basically

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    that perfection does not exist‚ and it is the flaws within humans that set us apart from other species. The Human Genome project‚ a revolutionary study that spanned over 13 years‚ hoped to discover more about the DNA of humans. The study’s main goal was to provide new information to help with the diagnosis‚ treatment and prevention of genetic disorders. From the substantial amount of information and knowledge acquired from the project‚ new ways to test for genetic disorders‚ and the probabilities

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    individualize the physiology and behavior of an organism from others in its species. By comparing DNA base-pairs and coding sequences among humans‚ it was estimated that there is only 0.5% of interchromosomal difference between every living person on the planet.3 Although this amount of differentiation may appear miniscule‚ when considering the grandiosity of the human genome (approximately 3 billion bp)‚ it becomes conceivable that every aspect differentiating Danny DeVito from Hulk Hogan lies within

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    discovered. With these new developments serious ethical and moral questions arise. Advancements in genetic engineering‚ reproductive technologies‚ cloning‚ organ transplanting‚ and human experimentation are all causes of concern. The Human Genome Project‚ an incredible scientific undertaking determined to produce a map of the human DNA code‚ will tell us how each gene or group of genes function. With this map‚ scientists and doctors will be able to figure out how genes can malfunction and cause deadly diseases

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