This source is a primary source (book) written by a scientist named Andy Miah. This book focused on the bioethics of this current issue and went into details about the applications for the genetically modified athlete. This source is important because it gives the bioethics stance on this issue. it also goes into details about the applications for the genetically modified athletes, all the treatments they have to go through and what really happens in the background of their genes. This source is going to be used to explain how genetic engineering both affects the sport and the athlete. This source is going to explain all the requirements that go into becoming genetically modified for sports. Avise, J. C. (2004). The hope, hype & reality of genetic engineering: Remarkable stories from agriculture, industry, medicine, and the environment. Oxford: Oxford University Press. This source is a primary source (book) written by J.C. Avise. This book is about humankind’s recent attempts, using recombinant DNA technology to modify the genetic makeup of living organisms. This book also describes how scientists have learned to isolate and transfer DNA from one species to another. Also explains the ethical background behind genetic engineering in athletes. This source is important because it connects the ethical and scientific side genetic engineering in athletes. This source is going to be used in the ethical section in my body paragraphs. This source can help to both the ethical and scientific negative aspects of genetic engineering in athletes. Haisma, H., & O. D. (n.d.). Gene Doping. Retrieved from https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Hidde_Haisma/publication/7207790_Gene_doping/links/0046352b17dbbc65f1000000.pdf This Source comes from a physiology and biochemistry review article written by two scientists. This source goes into detail about gene doping and the gene therapy in genetic engineering. the specific Source goes into one example about Finnish Nordic skier Eero Mäntyranta. This is a story about how one athlete had a naturally occurring genetic mutation that gave him higher amounts of red blood cells in the average person. They connect this story with the current issue of Gene doping and how athletes want any advantage they can get. This is important because it talks about one specific time where an athlete had an advantage over his or her competitors because of a genetic mutation. This source is going to be used to show that genetic mutations can come naturally and don 't need to be made in a lab. the source is going to be used in a body paragraph explaining how gene therapy for sports and Athletics setting aren 't necessarily the best option. How Sports Would Be Better With Doping. (n.d.). Retrieved April 15, 2016, from http://www.wired.com/2012/09/sports-and-doping/ This source is an article about the positive side of gene doping. This article explains the point of view of one specific person, Julian Savulescu. His point of view is strictly that gene doping is good for the sports world and allows sports to become more interesting. This source is important because it gives a totally different point of view than …show more content…
(n.d.). Gene Doping in Sports. Retrieved from https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Mehmet_Uenal4/publication/8549500_Gene_doping_in_sports/links/53fc91fc0cf2dca8ffff3229.pdf
This source is about gene doping in sports and the significance of the WADA. This source is a primary source because it is a book written by two scientists. This source is important because the book goes in depth on the work that the WADA has had on the anti-doping movement. This source is going to be used in my paper by explaining what the WADA is and what it is contributing to the sports world. This source will allow my paper to talk about what needs to happen in the future to fix the problem of gene doping.
Wells, D. (n.d.). Genetic engineering in athletes. Retrieved March 15, 2016, from http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2453248/
This source goes in depth about gene doping in athletics. Science is showing that gene doping may be the new thing to become the bigger and better athlete. It also gives context on the side effects of gene doping and how it can affect the athlete 's’ health. This source is important because is shows how gene doping can affect someone’s health and how that can be translated into the athlete’s life. This source is going to be used to show the negative side of