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The human genome project is often thought to be unethical because of the implications it could serve now that we know the genes and their location in the human genome. Some people believe that now that we can code someone's DNA, that we will begin to code everyone's DNA, and that employers and insurance companies could than use this data. Some people believe that is will create a genetic bias in our society. It is somewhat like the idea of the movie Gattaca if you have ever seen that.
the only negative to it that genome studies are so vast it will take many years of study to fairly understand this well. provided in the related links box is a good link to read about the human genome project
The focus of the Human Genome Project was in the field of genetics and genomics. It aimed to map and understand all the genes in the human genome and their functions.
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The United States government through the National Institute of Health and the Department of Energy took part in an international research project to map the human genome. The project was completed in 2003. The National Institute of Health's Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications Program is the model for the ethical issues of the project.
The human genome project is often thought to be unethical because of the implications it could serve now that we know the genes and their location in the human genome. Some people believe that now that we can code someone's DNA, that we will begin to code everyone's DNA, and that employers and insurance companies could than use this data. Some people believe that is will create a genetic bias in our society. It is somewhat like the idea of the movie Gattaca if you have ever seen that.
the only negative to it that genome studies are so vast it will take many years of study to fairly understand this well. provided in the related links box is a good link to read about the human genome project
the human genome project helpes many different cancers
The Human Genome Project mapped and sequenced the entire human genome.
To identify every human gene.<==== nova net answer.
To "map" the entire genome of the human. The main goals of the Human Genome Project were to provide a complete and accurate sequence of the 3 billion DNA base pairs that make up the human genome and to find all of the estimated 20,000 to 25,000 human genes. The Project also aimed to sequence the genomes of several other organisms that are important to medical research, such as the mouse and the fruit fly. In addition to sequencing DNA, the Human Genome Project sought to develop new tools to obtain and analyze the data and to make this information widely available. Also, because advances in genetics have consequences for individuals and society, the Human Genome Project committed to exploring the consequences of genomic research through its Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications (ELSI) program.
The Human Genome Project shared their project data with the public within 24 hours of collection.
The Human Genome Project
The Genome Project is related to your DNA because scientists have to study each one of your genes, or traits.
Philip Kitcher has written: 'The lives to come' -- subject(s): Genetic engineering, Human Genome Project, Human genetics, Moral and ethical aspects, Moral and ethical aspects of Genetic engineering, Popular works
whether an allele is dominant or recessive