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    Protien Synthesis DNA is our genetic material. Since DNA is stuck in the nucleus it has to get out somehow, but it can't, so what does it do then? The answer to that, is that DNA makes a copy of one of its helixs to get out of the nucleus. The process of DNA making a copy of itself is called transcription. The copy of the DNA is called mRNA and that is the messenger type of RNA. The DNA makes a copy of itself called mRNA, then gets out of the nucleus and leaves to attach itself onto a ribosome.…

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    Cell Structures-DBQ Genetic engineering is the changing of genetics for different reasons. Some reasons might be changing the genes for the better, Some not so much. Genetic engineering is a good thing in some conditions. Don’t create a half turnip, half trout, half human. I do think that you should help to cure diseases through genetic engineering. That is important because you could eliminate a disease altogether concerning human disease. Pain is a very important feeling to have to live. Pain…

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    Gene therapy is a growing medical technology specifically relating to the insertion of genes into human cells and tissue to treat diseases, mainly focusing on hereditary diseases in which mutant genes are replaced with ones of which are functional and healthy. Within gene therapy there are two other main occurring factors such as somatic gene therapy and germ-line gene therapy also taking into consideration the two techniques that follow gene therapy; gene augmentation therapy and gene…

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    similar genetic alterations, but at a significantly accelerated pace. Specifically, we can alter the genetic material of nearly anything we like, and produce a new, better, more prosperous version of the original organism. Now, this sounds all well and good, but there tends to be a certain stigma about performing such things on humans. Logically speaking, human genetic experimentation should be allowed. It has the potential to improve mankind as a species, it is the next step in genetic science,…

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    . The four forces of evolution are mutations, natural selection, genetic drift, and gene flow. Mutations are changes in genes that make us who we are today. Mutations, although they are changes in our genetic code, are most of the time harmless and essential to evolution. Mutations can be either advantageous, deleterious, or neutral depending on what the environment of the living organism is (class lecture, Wednesday). The next force of evolution is natural selection which is the idea that…

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    Genetic Modification: Scientists Against Ethics I. INTRODUCTION Imagine living in a world where some people were just born perfect. They consist of perfect looks, perfect personalities, perfect athleticism, perfect minds, and perfect everything. But you, on the other hand, just got the luck of the draw. From two parents, very average in terms of the word today, you were born, normal. Unfortunately, normal is not good enough. There are two types of people now: the normal ones and the flawed…

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    My Perception of Human Genetic Engineering In a world with constant technological and scientific breakthroughs, human genetic engineering is no longer a question of possibility, instead a question of when. As someone whose dream is to find a cure for cancer, I have always believed that the key to ridding the human body of diseases lies within human genetic engineering. Learning about current applications of genetic engineering in my school helped me realize how dependent we are on this…

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    last 12 years when Hitler attempted to eliminate all Jews for the reason that, in his eyes, people with blonde hair and blue eyes would be the superior race. The desire to have one “perfect” race could arise again if science learns how to modify the genetic makeup of babies before they are born. Genetically modifying babies could also lead to a divide in social classes between those that have hand selected traits, and those that were born naturally. There would also be a potential for the class…

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    Statistics: Myers, R. H. (2004). Huntington’s Disease Genetics. NeuroRx, 1(2), 255–262 - This graph represents the onset age of Huntington’s disease. It ranges anywhere from 3 to 85. The average age of onset HD is between 30 and 55 years. Hogarth P. 2013. “Huntington Disease” . American Academy of Neurology. [Internet]. [2013 May 27, cited 2015 Oct 16] Neurology 2013;80;e241-e243. Available from: http://www.neurology.org/content/80/22/e241.full.pdf This graph represents the amount of…

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    couple can do is called genetic modification. Is genetic modification ethical and acceptable to the society. This means that will it be approved and morally correct for everyone. Genetic…

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