Should access and use of Genetic Data be regulated? Weigh both sides of the issue. Who will benefit from the sharing of Genetic Data? Will anyone suffer?
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Should access and use of Genetic Data be regulated? Weigh both sides of the issue.
Who will benefit from the sharing of Genetic Data?
Will anyone suffer?
Do some arguments outweigh others? If so which ones?
Explain your answer.
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- Should Genetic Data be treated any differently than general research information/data?Why is genetic engineering such a controversial ethical issue? How would you assess the importance of the Ethical Legal Social Implication (ELSI) Program’s impact on the privacy and confidentiality of genetic information, and its implications for medical practice, genetic counseling, and reproductive decision making?Discuss the use of biotechnology and genetic engineering for medical, environmental, legal, and pharmaceutical uses. What are the pros and cons to our society? Why is genetic engineering such a controversial ethical issue? How would you assess the importance of the Ethical Legal Social Implication (ELSI) Program’s impact on the privacy and confidentiality of genetic information, and its implications for medical practice, genetic counseling, and reproductive decision making?
- Could someone please explain using facts on why we should not continue to explore and develop technologies to extend human life expectancy based on some of the social and ethical implications of research in genetics and genomics!Should freely available access to genetic databases, including genomes, and gene or protein sequences be continued, or should it be restricted to individuals who have been screened and approved for such access?Cystic fibrosis is caused by a mutation in a gene resulting in changes to a protein that regulates the movement of salt in and out of cells. The result is thick, sticky mucus in the respiratory, digestive and reproductive systems. Which application of genetic engineering is a promising treatment for cystic fibrosis? O Gene therapy. DNA recombination. OGel electrophoresis. DNA fingerprinting.
- Give an example of a benefit of genetic engineering to society anda possible adverse outcome. Discuss.b. Give an example of an ecological benefit and a possible adverseside effect. Discuss.Discuss the steps of the research process ?As research techniques and technologies change, new ethical questions arise about whether the benefits of these techniques and procedures justify their use. Which technologies do you consider are current threats to ethical behavior in science and threaten to exploit research subjects?
- Ethical Dilemmas of Stem Cell Research Conduct a search for scholarly articles about the ethics of stem cell research. Read several (4 or 5 articles). Then write an essay following the outline below: Paragraph 1: Define Stem Cell Research. Establish Pro and Con positions regarding ethical arguments for and against conducting stem cell research. Paragraphs 2 and 3: Provide one paragraph presenting elements supportive of the pro argument and one paragraph presenting elements supportive of the con argument. Paragraph 4: Summarize each argument. Paragraph 5: State your personal opinion based on what you have learned from your reading. Provide citations for your sources.In what order does the genetic information flow in living organisms? Choose all that are true. genetic information can be rewritten from protein to DNA genetic information can be translated from RNA to protein genetic information can be rewritten from DNA to RNA genetic information can be rewritten from protein to RNA genetic information can be rewritten from RNA to DNAwhat does it mean by Genetic and genomic research can have social and environmental implications. provide an image for example on the internet to explain this statements! Explain what this statement means step by step!