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Biotechnology Ethics

Date Submitted: 06/12/2003 00:53:09
Category: / Science & Technology / Biology
Length: 9 pages (2598 words)
As our technology continues to advance, new breakthroughs in medicine are discovered. With these new developments serious ethical and moral questions arise. Advancements in genetic engineering, reproductive technologies, cloning, organ transplanting, and human experimentation are all causes of concern. The Human Genome Project, an incredible scientific undertaking determined to produce a map of the human DNA code, will tell us how each gene or group of genes function. With this map, scientists and doctors will …
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