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schepotkina [342]
1 year ago
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Ethical dilemmas raised by dna technology and knowledge of the human genome include?

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Leokris [45]1 year ago
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Ethical dilemmas raised by DNA technology and knowledge of the human genome include the potential for interfering in evolution, the safety of GM foods and the potential discrimination against people predisposed to certain diseases.

<h3>What about DNA?</h3>
  • Recombinant DNA technology raises safety concerns such as "gene pollution" of the environment leading to "superweeds" and antibiotic-resistant microorganisms.
  • Health impacts of GMO-containing food.
  • Effectiveness of medicinal substances created using DNA technology, allergenicity, and adverse immunological reactions.
  • Basic human mistake and bias, accusing the innocent of crimes, privacy rights, and an increase in racial inequities are some of these problems.
  • Researchers Itiel Dror and Greg Hampikian discovered in their widely cited study from 2011 that forensic professionals and lab technicians had quite different perspectives on how to analyze DNA.
  • Germline genome editing raises a number of bioethical concerns, including the possibility of unintended modifications to the genome, who should provide informed consent, how to do so, and the breeding of the human species (eugenics).

Learn more about DNA here:

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Question: Ethical dilemmas raised by DNA technology and knowledge of the human genome include ______.

A. the potential for interfering in evolution

B. the safety of GM foods

C. the potential discrimination against people predisposed to certain diseases

D. all of the above

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