It totally depends upon whether modification is being done in somatic cells or germ cells. Somatic cells modification is ethically accepted because it doesn't pass from one generation to another generation but germline modification is considered as unethical because the modification will pass on to the next generation leading to the persistence of modification in future generations. The problem with genetic modifications is that the impacts of modifications are unpredictable, rather than being fruitful they may lead to lethal mutations so if it occurs in just somatic cells, then even if it is lethal/harmful, it will be confined to only that individual but if a lethal mutation occurs in germ cells then it will pass on to the subsequent generations and it will persist in all future generations.
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A
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A) adaptations that cause a disadvantage to the species are selected against and do not become common in the population.
D. It occurs before an organism can reproduce. Meiosis is the replication of sex cells required for sexual reproduction to occur.
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Lack of distinctive advantage in product performance and price.
Over estimation of the target market which may result in low demand.
Inability to utilize company strength to capture profitable opportunities.
Unpredictable change in consumers preference for goods and services.
Negative Effects of Production on Environment and Society. It leads to the pollution of the environment (environmental pollution) It leads to erosion as a result of big holes created by construction industries.
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