The ability to defy gravity is one ability that has not been brought about by genetic engineering. There are many others. Free chocolate for everyone is another.
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Genetic engineering can cause side affects unknown to humans. And it is messing with nature and the way of human life
· Genetic engineering may be one of the greatest breakthroughs in recent history alongside the discovery of the atom and space flight, however, with the above eventualities and facts above in hand, governments have produced legislation to control what sort of experiments are done involving genetic engineering. In the UK there are strict laws prohibiting any experiments involving the cloning of humans. However, over the years here are some of the experimental 'breakthroughs' made possible by genetic engineering.
Most Christians view genetic engineering as playing god. What they lack to understand is that their god created the Cosmos, sparked life, and designed that life. We humans are not designing life itself, but instead altering under the laws of life and nature.
From the Web site of safe-food.org, genetic engineering is "a laboratory technique used by scientists to change the DNA of living organisms." Put another way, genetic engineering is "the alteration of genetic code using artificial means" (from www.globalchange.com). Genetic engineering is also called bio-engineering, gene-splicing, gene manipulation, etc. and the organisms that result from the practice are called genetically modified organisms (GMOs).
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Genetic engineering can cause side affects unknown to humans. And it is messing with nature and the way of human life
There is currently no scientific evidence to support the idea that modern humans are the result of genetic engineering by extraterrestrial beings or other advanced civilizations. The evolutionary history of humans can be traced through fossil records, genetic studies, and anthropological evidence, showing that humans evolved over millions of years from common ancestors with other primates.
· Genetic engineering may be one of the greatest breakthroughs in recent history alongside the discovery of the atom and space flight, however, with the above eventualities and facts above in hand, governments have produced legislation to control what sort of experiments are done involving genetic engineering. In the UK there are strict laws prohibiting any experiments involving the cloning of humans. However, over the years here are some of the experimental 'breakthroughs' made possible by genetic engineering.
Most Christians view genetic engineering as playing god. What they lack to understand is that their god created the Cosmos, sparked life, and designed that life. We humans are not designing life itself, but instead altering under the laws of life and nature.
When humans breed animals or plants, they are speeding up evolution to create organisms that are more useful to them. Also, genetic engineering could do the same thing (although I am strongly against genetic engineering and it would take me a long time to explain why). The long and the short of it is "Yes."
From the Web site of safe-food.org, genetic engineering is "a laboratory technique used by scientists to change the DNA of living organisms." Put another way, genetic engineering is "the alteration of genetic code using artificial means" (from www.globalchange.com). Genetic engineering is also called bio-engineering, gene-splicing, gene manipulation, etc. and the organisms that result from the practice are called genetically modified organisms (GMOs).
The use of genetic engineering in creating designer babies, altering human traits for cosmetic purposes, and manipulating the germline to pass on genetic modifications to future generations are topics that would likely be debated due to ethical, social, and safety concerns.
Genetic engineering has been around for a long time, such as selective breeding of animal stocks, but the purposeful tweaking of DNA has only been around since the 1970s. For animal breeding, breeders chose the features they most liked in the animal and bred those that exhibited these features. For the more modern version, genetic engineering was started for various reasons. Genetic engineering found a way to produce artificial insulin, produced by bacteria, in order to meet the requirements of growing numbers of diabetics. Crops were engineered to withstand pesticides and herbicides so that farmers could spray the crops to kill the insects and weeds without damaging their plants.
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