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jasenka [17]
3 years ago
9

URGENT WILL GIVE BRAINLINESS

Biology
2 answers:
snow_lady [41]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

i tried my best (so many questions on scenario 2)

Explanation:

scenario 1: there are many positive and negative possible impacts that come with genetic engineering. A very negative outcome could come from just one mistake.  But if there was a way to ensure that nothing could go wrong than the outcome would be an healthy new meat or milk that's packed with nutrients.

scenario 2:  I think if this was a real thing i would be completely for it. If a person was to get their DNA checked then doctors would be able to prescribe a medication that would fit you. this could also prevent any allergic reactions to and medications or treatments.

I personally would want my DNA profile kept on record so that i can be treated with the right medications for me.

(The potential list pros and cons would probally look like this)

          <em>PROS</em>

  • Makes for better treatment
  • Can show genetic markers related to specific medical conditions or                                                                   harmful reactions to medications.
  • can help determine how well some medications can work for you or if they would be beneficial at all.

            <em>CONS</em>

  • <em>DNA </em>screening may not show all conditions
  • patient may not be able to get treated if their condition is unknown
  • Something could go wrong during the screening a wrong treatment may be administered as a result.
morpeh [17]3 years ago
4 0
Scenario 2:
Question 1:
I would want to have my DNA profile kept in a medical record for doctors to see, because if anything ever happens to me, and they need a reading of my DNA they have it available.
Question 2:
There are definitely pros and cons for having tests done and referring to DNA sequences when trying to refer to a patient's medical treatment. A pro would be that doing this it gives a lot of information about your DNA, and it provides helpful information so if doctors ever needed to perform treatment, that would be a good source for them to go too. A con would be if you ever have a treatment done, and scientists refer to your DNA sequence and proscribe medicine, they won't know how you will react to the medicine, and if it will work.
Question 3:
Having this technology now will definitely help us pin-point any genetic diseases in individuals, because of the copies of their DNA.
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