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The Promise Of Genetic Engineering
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A girl is born without Tay-Sachs disease, a devasting genetic
disorder that has decimated a lot of babies worldwide. A leukemia patient
has defective bone marrow replaced with healthy bone marrow that was cloned
from tissue from her own cells. These futuristic scenarios are not part of
the debat ....
Middle of essay ....e already died without a
single worthy treatment or cure. Worldwide acceptance and support of this
technology would aid in our battle against these diseases.
According to the United Nations medium projections issued in 1990
(Population Council, 1994), the global population will be increasing from
5.3 billion in 1990 to 8.5 billion in the year 2025. Consequently, there
will be a much greater need for food, therefore accelerating further the
consumption of Earth's resources. To achieve this, i.... |
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