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ID number:169747
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Published: 02.12.2003.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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According to Webster's Dictionary Human Genetic Engineering, is the branch of biology that "deals with hereditary and variations in similar or related organisms." Genetic Engineering studies the possibilities of developing improved varieties and strands of animals through selective breeding. These studies allow people to test for genetic deficiencies or abnormalities in their DNA sequence. These studies are feasible and essential for generations to come. (Devine) When used ethically, its purpose should be solely for corrections to alterations in the DNA sequence or genetic diseases and illnesses. Though there is much controversial talk on the topic of genetic engineering; however, with all this talk a very intricate and important question arises: May genetic engineering have moral or ethical consequences? …

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