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    Research Paper On Huntington's Disorder

    The mutation includes a DNA segment called CAG trinucleotide repeat, and is located on the short arm of chromosome 4. It contains three “building blocks” of DNA, of which are cytosine, adenine, and guanine. Within a normal CAG segment, this is repeated from 10 to 35 times. However, those with Huntington’s disorder repeat this CAG segment by

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    Huntington's Disease: A Genetic Analysis

    Benjamin Franklin once said, “An investment of knowledge pays the best interest.” The more knowledge people have, the more it will benefit them. In this case, genetic testing for Huntington’s Disease provides the knowledge that might save lives. Huntington’s is a disease that affects the physical, cognitive, and emotional attributes of the human body. (3) It causes progressive deterioration of the brain cells. (7) It forms in the brain, specifically in the basal ganglia. The basal ganglia controls

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    Why Is Gmo Bad For The Environment

    People should not use GMO’s on plants and animals in the use of production of food. GMO’s are Genetically Modified Organisms. GE means Genetically Engineered. Genetic Engineering is when identifying certain genes and moving them from one organism to another to a different species or removing the gene entirely that is done in a lab. GMO’s are bad for the environment. GMO’s are bad for people. People should not use GMO’s. GMO’s are harmful to the environment and people. First, GMO’s are hurting the

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    Varun Challenge 2: Genetic Research

    Varun Challenge 1: According to the future scene, genetic scientist Brandt “looked at … genetic research on AncestTREE.com” and despaired that he would “be targeted by genetic info pop-ups whenever a newsfeed is available.” This critical problem is related to advertising’s growing attempt to pervade every aspect of our daily life, aided and abetted by the growing influence of technology. This may be a problem because advertisers are able to exploit the spread of digital media to antagonize citizens

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    Ethical Dilemmas Of Genetic And Reproductive Sciences

    Ethical Dilemmas of Genetic and Reproductive Sciences One of the biggest ethical debates surrounding genetic and reproductive sciences is abortion. When parents decide to have genetic testing done, the results may require them to make a decision whether continue with the pregnancy or to terminate. Even for a wanted pregnancy, the decision to terminate a baby who has the potential for a disability is devastating and stressful. There are arguments against prenatal testing and abortion regarding

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    Mitochondrial Disease Research Paper

    mitochondrial donations is being taken too hastily. The procedure has only been tested on animals and there is no way of knowing for sure that the procedure is safe for humans. Unexpected and unforeseen problems may occur in the baby because of the altered DNA. It is taking things too far and is crossing an ethical boundary (Press). Three genetic parent genetic babies could also be at a higher risk for cancer and premature aging. The babies and their descendants would have to be monitored for all of their

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    A Life: A Brief Analysis Of James Watson's Life

    statements, that DNA was not, in fact, helical. Wilkins, her supervisor, agreed with her for once on this matter, and even the famous Erwin Chargaff shared her views. Chargaff had met Watson and Crick in 1952 and thought them both to be ‘fools.’ Yet, Watson and Crick weren’t fools, in fact, they both had solid reasons to disagree with Franklin’s work. For one, Watson and just finished his work on TMV, which he had discovered is helical, and therefore he had every right to think that of course, DNA must be

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    Touretts Syndrome Research Paper

    Touretts syndrome is an inherited disorder that is supposedly caused by a missing genetic link. Touretts is actually a self-diagnosable disorder. The disorder consists of uncontrollable, persistent movements, or unintended sounds, which are called tics. Coming back to how Tourettes is caused by, others say that the neurological disorder is caused by a problem with our nerves communicating with the brain. Tourette's has also often been linked to different parts of the brain, including an area called

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    How Does Gmo Affect Our Society

    In the last few decades, humanity has propelled itself into a world where quality of life and economic success have become dependent upon technology. Many technological advancements made within the farming industry have increased both profits and food supply in the past century. As this industry is challenged with fluctuating environmental conditions as well as increased demand for specific foods, many new innovations arise that increase the food supply, making many of these advancements safe and

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    Genetic Disorders In Huntington's Disease

    Genetic Disorder Paper Huntington's Disease is Genetic disorder meaning its inherited from parent to child. There are many genetic disorders most are recessive which means it has to be from both parents, but Huntington's Disease is Dominant so it only takes one parent to pass it on. A key reason that most disorders are recessive is because they just make life harder to live not all just kill you. Most dominant disorders just straight up kill you and there's nothing you can do. So right now your probably

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