Option 1? I’m not entirely sure
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Read Proposed Treatment To Fix Genetic Diseases Raises Ethical Issues by Rob Stein
What advice did doctors give Lori Martin?
A
She should be tested for Leigh's syndrome because
her child was born with it.
B
She should not have any more biological children
because she is a carrier of Leigh's Syndrome.
С
It is okay for her to have more children because they
are unlikely to develop the syndrome.
D
She should have a child with a different partner
because they would have different genes.
Answer: B. She should not have any more biological children because she is a carrier of Leigh's Syndrome
Explanation:
Lori Martin is a 33 years old woman from Houston. After discovering her son had been born with Leigh's syndrome, she was advised by her doctors not to have any more children because, given that she´s a carrier of said disease, the same would happen to any embryo she could produce.
Stein brings up Martin´s case as an example of someone who could benefit from a new technique that allows the removal of unwanted DNA from an embryo.
D. The woman with the dark hair is my sister, Jennifer. :D
Answer:
'A sleek dog, a meek dog, cringing for my meat.'
and
'I’ll never be a lap dog, licking dirty feet.'
Explanation:
The 'Lone Dog' authored by Irene Rutherford McLeod conveys the idea of disdain for dogs that are pets. The lines 'A sleek dog...meat' and 'I'll ...feet' convey this idea constructively as the descriptive words like 'sleek,' 'meek,' 'cringing for meat' are used to shown this derision and the speaker's words asserting that he would never wish to be a 'lap dog and licking someone's dirty feet' further substantiates this claim of contempt.
B. If there is an author attached to the information you were looking for add that in as well. Last name then first name