Genetic Engineering: Should it be legal?
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Differing opinions on Genetic Engineering
I have decided to step out of my own shoes and write multiple opinions on genetic engineering by multiple people. Read on to see how genetic engineering can help and hinder us. Ultimately, I created this to help you make your desicion on genetic engineering.
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Some background info on genetics
Very simple and easy to understand
Now, scientists have discovered how to raise humans and animals up as an embryo without going through the usual breeding. Rather, they take an ideal gene they would like to put into. the creature, and through a series of procedures, they basically make the embryo have that gene. They raise the embryo in a lab (not inside of the mother) until it matures into the animal desired. Sometimes this gene will be a disease, and they will use the animal to further study it.Genetic manipulation is also a way where an animal (or plants) genes are directly manipulated. Genetic manipulation has been used to make plants bug resistant, to clone a sheep, etc.
I must admit I don't completly comprehend the procedure used in genetic manipulation and engineering, but I have a good sense of the outcome. So, to further elaborate on genetic engineering, here are some great links that will prove helpful to you.
Learn more about genetics
- Wikipedia
- Wikipedia did a great job making a simple and easy to understand article on genetic engineering.
- A compilation of great links on genetic engineering
- A great site, extremely useful if you are looking for more knowledge on genetic engineering.
- Learn the basics
- This is an amazing site that has a variety of both very basic articles to rather complex articles. Highly reccomend checking it out to learn more!
Cloning
A brief overview
Cloning is also associated with Genetic Engineering. Cloning is a (complicated) process in which scientists create an exact genetic duplicate of an organism. The best way I can explain this is if you've watched jurassic park; they take some of the genes out of the mosquito to make all those dinos. Instead of taking the DNA out of a third source however, they would take something DNA directly from something they want to clone, and then use the DNA to make an exact genetic replica.Cloning can be used in several ways. Cloning can be used on an animal or crop to produce more food, or on an organism to further study it, or perhaps in the future it will be used to continue to replicate someone so they always have at least one of themselves alive.
However, when cloning is done the organism will have no memory of its past life. So, if you wanted to clone the ultimate basketball team, you might be out of luck because they wouldn't have the skills built into their genes. They learned how to play basketball through experiences; not via genes.
A lesson on cloning from Jurassic Park
The dinosaurs wouldn't technically be clones however, because their DNA structure is slightly differant than the extinct dinosaurs. Watch the movie to understand.
Is cloning an ok practice?
Cloning is controversial. It can be used to really help the world (discover a cure for something), or it could cause havoc (again, watch Jurassic Park). What's your opinion on it?
What do you think of cloning?
There are a lot of factors in determing what is right and what is wrong. Debate them here, and prove that ultimately either the good out weighs the bad, or vice-versa.
Should cloning be legal?
Fetching blurbs now... please stand byYes, it should.
imarketpros says:
It should, so long as it's not affecting the natural flow of life. Creating cures and helping diseases is one thing, but destroying the natural beauty of mother nature is another But I do believe it should be legal, and highly regulated. Nice blog by the way.
Posted December 29, 2011
waldenthree.net says:
Genetic engineering is already a reality for more than 10 years now for plant life sciences. Also, US does not make law for the rest of the world ! We can choose to be left behind in another knowledge economy field and start working for the Chineese and Europeans as "clerks" i. Not a better option ! My topic is complimentary. "Genes to Future Medicine".
Posted December 10, 2011
attorneys001 says:
There has been many challenges to the genetic engineering that needs to be addressed so that the research and treatment may proceed without violation of public trust and confidence.
Posted September 22, 2011
spammhatter says:
I think cloning should be legalized, but with limitations. I do not think we need to create fully functional human beings. I find that to be ethically wrong. However, cloning organs and limbs for those who need them could save thousands of lives a year, if not more. you can't say that's a bad thing.
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Posted October 11, 2010
ademmeda says:
Yes it should be legal if it will help people cure diseases and make some previously impossible research possible.
Posted August 02, 2010
No, it shouldn't
kaekffhrrrrrr888888ff says:
I don't think cloning should be legal because God doesn't make mistakes with what he has created!!!,,and humans are never going to be able to make something perfect.
Posted April 28, 2011
Learn more about cloning
After Dolly: The Uses and Misuses of Human Cloning
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I highly recomend this book to anyone who is interested in cloning. It tells an amazing account of the tale of Dolly, as told by the lead scientist for the project! He shares his opinions on cloning, genetic engineering, and genetic manipulation. It is a great opinion in the debate of genetic engineering, and an overall great book.
Genetic Engineering...
The following posts will all be someone's take on genetic engineering. Their ethical stance, economical stance, etc.
Enjoy!
...From the opinion of a cancer researcher
Genetic engineering is a way for us to save millions of people from diseases like cancer, diabetes, or even the common cold. If we were allowed to manipulate genes, we could either give the gene of cancer to a test subject so we could further learn about diseases, or we could find a gene that prevents humans from getting cancer all together. Life would be good; nobody would have to die prematurely anymore. Sure, there would still be starvation and all that, but once we get advanced enough in genetic manipulation, perhaps we could even find a way where the body repels hunger as well. We have nothing to lose except a few test subjects! And a few people are a very small price to pay to save thousands, even millions. Some people simply aren't able to see the big picture. Sure, today you might call it immoral, but when your loved one catches cancer you'll say it's the most good-natured and helpful study there is. We would be hailed as the generation who stopped early death; how's that sound? We wouldn't even have to use human subjects for the most part. We could use mice to get a better understanding of cancer in general, and then move up to animals that more closely resemble humans, all the while getting a better understanding of cancer. Once we feel we have a good knowledge of cancer and have moved up to genetically engineering monkeys, we could very well try it out on humans with little to no risk. We're not even limited to cancer! We could use the same process for (theoretically) every disease known to mankind. As another added bonus, the more we use genetic engineering, the more complex and advance things we can do. It's just like cars; at first they were very basic, but with time we can develop more features, and ultimately get a better car. There is nothing to lose! We should allow genetic engineering to be legal immediately without hesitation. 
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...From the opinion of a historian
I believe genetic engineering should be legal, with some constraints however. If genetic engineering was legal, our past wouldn't be so much of a mystery. We would be able to understand extinct animals, how they acted, and even the impact they had on humans at a time. Our ecosystem is so delicate, perhaps these historic animals are a crucial missing link to help other species survive. Maybe they weren't ready to die; everyone/thing deserves a second chance. We could find a way to help them help themselves. We would have new food sources, and more importantly a better understanding of history. History is so important to understand because it helps us understand our foundation, and allows us to learn from the mistakes of our fathers. Even research on a single animal could possibly help us understand those who came generations before us. Perhaps with great luck and great scientific advancement, we could find the DNA of a previously-dead historical figure, and 'rebirth' them. Of course they wouldn't have any knowledge of their 'previous' life, because I doubt we can exactly replicate the brain DNA, past experiences that shaped them, and their skills, but it would still be so fascinating! Just imagine the potential for greatness. Abe Lincoln, George Washington, and Martin Luther King could all be 'brothers' and spread their greatness to each other! Likewise, all throughout history there have been assassinations of the president. If we genetically manipulate a clone (or multiple clones) of the president, terrorists and/or extremists would have less chance to harm the president. Likewise, VIPs or people in danger could clone themselves. Think of what great history that will make in the future! Imagine how different life would be if Abe Lincoln wasn't assassinated (ok, maybe not that different, but you get my point). A large part of history is learning from our mistakes; we should take advantage of this new technology to be the generation that goes the extra mile for security. So long as genetic engineering is used responsibly and overseen by the government, I see no issue. ...From the opinion of a business person
Think about it; if they are in control of genetic manipulation, they can control production however they want. I could just see it now. "Hey you, yeah you. You're a farmer right?" The poor little farmer responds, "Listen, I have a family! Don't do this to me!!" The scientist, struck with his new-found power proclaims, "It would be a terrible accident if your corn grew poorly this year. I suggest you pay me if you would like to keep your crops up to par. If you know what I mean."The sheer thought of scientists becoming gangsters can make anyone shutter. If some idiotic person did make stem cell research legal, they better keep a close eye on who they allow to use this technology. Money is the root of all evil (except when used responsibly), and I know if some people had the chance they would destroy the economy in a heartbeat for personal profit. Almost no prices would be stable; as scientists study and find new ways to change up crops and cattle, prices would be constantly fluctuating. And it wouldn't just be the food economy!
I'm sure soon puppy stores would be overflowing the cloned puppies. Can you imagine how strange that would feel? I dare say, it would be cloned love. It would be like loving a stuffed animal, it's not real! In fact, I bet soon enough those money-hungry CEO's would want cloning technology to clone their non-living products. Workers producing products would become obsolete. It's almost like scientists are like, "Let's see, how can we replicate the Great Depression for personal profit? Oh! I know! Let's create a technology that puts workers out of business, dumps tons of products on our stores, and eventually the product makers won't be making profit." And I can see all the other scientists in the background, while taking notes: "Brilliant! Wonderful! Why didn't I think of that?!" Our economy does not need this. What's worse; having a few people suffer from cancer, or almost the whole country suffer from poverty? I mean, I guess it could slightly help the movie business. I mean, no longer would they have to spend months creating animated robots to take over the world; they could just get actors to play clones taking over the world! The movie business might die after clones *do* take over the world and they get sued, but that's a small detail. If the government has any mind of their own, they will ban stem cell research.
Pick up some genetic gear!
...From the opinion of Adolf Hitler
The possibilities are endless! We could begin by finding the DNA of a terrible disease - pretend the Ebola virus is around when I was alive - and also find an immunization gene (I'm sure there's one somewhere) and apply it to all those belonging to the master race, than force the Ebola virus onto several genetically created Jews. After we do that, all we do is ship those Jews each off to a different continent, spreading the virus around the world, killing off everyone even more effectively than concentration camps! We could find test subjects and perform tests on them to see if we can alter their genes after they are born! Or, my personal favorite, we could create Jews so hideous and with such terrible genes, and keep them alive in a museum for the pleasure of the master race! Jew zoos, Jew museums%u2026 oh the possibilities! Forget nuclear warfare, we have something of much greater power right under our noses. While those nations fight for the rights to bomb, we will use this technology more powerfully than anyone ever could have imagined!
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...From the opinion of a poet
And a Christian perspective
(Quick note: This one is pretty harsh, so take it with a grain of salt. There are different ways to interpret the bible, and likewise there are different opinions of genetic engineering.)The world swirls around,
Trees fly by you, dressed with leaves,
Such peace, tranquility, not a sound.
"I'm in love with you"
The words ripple through the silence
And she looks up at you.
Her eyes are plain and beautiful
But don't shed a hint of emotion
Her skin is pale, and looks dull
You hesitate for a moment, curious
The earth below you begins to shift
Mother Nature is furious.
Cloned love, artificial love
She is not real. But she isn't fake.
She is in limbo, deprived of
Herself, as humans try to overthrow God, entire nations!
They look up in the heavens, shouting
"Ha! You are not the only one capable of creation!"
And for one moment, they feel more powerful than God,
They have fooled themselves,
Destined to Hell. Repent now, he will forgive. Do not further prod!
The apple may look sweet now,
But wait until you are exiled from Eden.
You will know than that you are man, nothing else. It is time to bow
Down to your God, your savior
Know your place, he has a plan for you,
Worship him, acknowledge him as the creator
Man will always desire power
It is what keeps men up at night, plotting their brother's downfall,
And what turns sweet victory sour.
Just be content with what God has given us;
He knows what is best, he sculpted you inside and out,
And most importantly, he loves you.
...From the opinion of a starving man
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So, what's your verdict?
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Is genetic engineering right?
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Garrett says:
only 4 plants not 4 humans, i understand wut ur saying about not interfearing with gods art, and thats really good, but wut about flying...if God wanted us to fly he would have given us wings...i dont think, but i cant really be a judge of that, i think that its ok to do all this stuff like genetic egineering and flying because we can do anything if we put our mind to it, and in a perfect world, we wouldn't have terrorists trying to use genetic engineering 4 war, but i think that if we could use it for good, than its fine. on the other hand, humans i don't think is morally right, there is no joy in saying"is the flower gonne have the petals of its mom?"but there is in saying "is she gonna have the eyes of her mother?" it would take away the joy and surprise in having a baby, so i think its ok for plants but not 4 humans
Posted October 12, 2008
Nolan says:
right or wrong its science, science should beable to do what ever they need to do, to improve the human race
Posted June 04, 2008
No
mrducksmrnot says:
It is wrong, wrong, wrong. Many of the disease today are a result of GMO Foods which in turn is one of the major cancer causing carcigions in the world today. Along with Aspartame and lots of other artificial sweeteners and fluoride in our public water. It is a money racket. Monsanto has the largest seed bank of fruits, vegetables, and more so he can control the world. Just recently Obama named Monsanto's attorney as the head of the FDA. We must stop this before the vast population is killed off from these additives and GMO foods.
Posted September 15, 2011
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Wordwinder Jan 1, 2012 @ 9:55 pm | delete
- Whatever that humans attempt now, nature has been doing all the time. Also, humans are part of nature and so is all that they attempt.
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COUNTRYLUTHIER
Sep 11, 2011 @ 6:59 pm | delete
- Genetic shenanigans is just ripe for the law of unintended consequences. As a wise Canadian Colonel once said, "Once the worms are out of the can, the only way to get them back in is to use a bigger can". Genetic engineering is measured in terms of the life of a man or woman but we cannot forsee the damage that may be done for the generations years ahead in the future. What if the genetic discrepancies are unable to be identified? I say leave well enough alone. Don't get me started with patents on genomes or I may rant for a fortnight on "Owning the right to a genetic sequence!!!" Preposterous. But..... enough of my diatribe. Great lens!
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Mrmakingusmile
Oct 14, 2010 @ 8:49 pm | delete
- Awesome Lens. Good info. You got me thinking. Thank you for making me smile.
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JeremyCrow
Oct 10, 2010 @ 3:02 pm | delete
- Excellent interactive lens on this very interesting topic. Thanks for sharing. I have SquidLiked and Favorited this lens.
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Katie Smith
Nov 29, 2009 @ 7:09 pm | delete
- i am doing a project for school and i found information in the my opinion part of your website very helpful. I would like to use it but before i do i need to know how or where you got the information and how you want me to cite it so i can give you credit. Please reply ASAP. Thanks
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Quirina
May 5, 2009 @ 4:24 am | delete
- Mj, I acknowledge that you did a big effort in making this lens, it surely was a lot of work. However, I do not agree with other comments that this is a great lens. First of all, you are completely mixing up 'cloning' and 'genetic engineering', which is not the same thing per se. Then, there is not 'it' to cloning, since the different application areas are totally different stories (like engineering bacteria, plants, animals, humans... ?) and should be evaluated separately. But most of all, the majority of what you wrote in this lens is sentimental, imaginary, and non-factual. It is kind of nice of you, but also revealing that you admit you do not understand the molecular process of cloning/genetic engineering. And a last remark: The history of genetic engineering started about 8000 years ago with traditional plant breeding.
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agpass
Mar 19, 2009 @ 9:50 am | delete
- im working on biology project, i need the name of the person who posted information about genetic engineering. can some one tell me who the person is. thanks
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RinchenChodron
Feb 22, 2009 @ 8:11 pm | delete
- Good job.
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triathlontraining
May 24, 2008 @ 11:58 am | delete
- I'm torn on the issue. Although it could allow us to continue as a species, it's also loaded with risk. Hmmm. Great lens! 5*
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- There is no Gain Without Risk.
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- Hi, thanks for joining [url=http://www.squidoo.com/squidoovision]Squidoovision[/url] Good luck and keep rolling in the future ;)
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jeffwend
May 4, 2008 @ 2:41 am | delete
- Well done indeed, excellent info on cloning.
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May 3, 2008 @ 7:14 pm | delete
- A fantastic amount of info here,well done!
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