Human genetic engineering is the modification of a human's gentotype with the purpose of choosing the phenotype of a newborn or changing the existing pheotype of a child or adult. This idea gives promising hopes of curing genetic diseases like cystic fibrosis and making people more immune to viruses. Some experts believe that genetic engineering could be used to change physical appearance, metabolism, and even improve mental abilities like memory and intelligence. For now though, these uses are considered science fiction.
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1. Explain the history of human genetic engineering. HEY THERE
2. What are the pros of human genetic engineering and what exactly could it achieve and what are the cons of human genetic engineering and why is it so controversial? HOW ART THOU?
3. What are your views on human genetic engineering? (I expect a detailed paragraph por favor) HOPE YOU'RE ENJOYING YOUR LIFE THERE CHUMMY
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genetic engineering has been going on for a long time in the form of selective breeding. Genetic engineering was even mentioned in the bible. It started to really come about in the 1950's, and in the late 1900's it started to be used more and more.
ReplyDeletemost people believe that human genetic engineering has no benefits, and no social beneifts. others believe that by using this we can create leaner and more ecological friendly products. It could cause widespread crop failures.
ReplyDeleteIt seems that alot more people want genetic engineering than don't want human genetic engineering. Most people that are against it think that it will destroy crops. Also many genetic enginered crops have bt- toxins in them that can be harmful. Many people who are for it believe that it can change how we look and eat food. It can make it more healthy for us, and they will contain more nutrients.
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