As a smart human being, i recommend you to start giving attention to genetic engineering.
Gentic engineering, the moment of scientist manipulating one's DNA to create another better organism with the desired and better traits with the advancement become potentially able to enhance our living.
Genetic engineering, the alteration and manipulation of gentic code by artificial means has brought many controversies of ethics. Yet because it is novel and different from traditional selective breeding, it requires much more advancement so it can be lead our pursuit of science comes true.
Genetic engineering is potentially minimizing and perhaps ultimately curing infectious and incurable disease.
By implanting the specific genes that have been engineered uniquely designed to eliminate and target correlating gene, it can cure cancer.With genetic engineering, it is also easier for human to get better health. Genetic engineering in food can be used to produce new substances and other food nutrients therefore the genetic modification of foods can increase their medicinal value, greater taste, and yet can survive in harsh condition during planting. Thus making available homegrown vaccines in an efficiently cost.
But this new biotechnology invention in its infancy still leave us high and dry with the unanswered questions that mostly correlate to problems with genetic engineering:
- Will genetic engineering result in genetic discrimination between those who have been modified and those who have not?- Will our natural resources and the economics of world be able to sustain an ever-growing population with an extended life expectancy?- What are the long consequences?and yet the most common is always asking about the ethic and moral like,
- Morally and ethically, do scientist have the right to maipulate nature?With the advancement to despite these very importance concerns our pursuit of science is likely to progress and continue.
My hope for this particular time is genetic engineering will be more responsible, objective, morally grounded, and in humanity's best interest.
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