The Implications Of Genetic Engineering: The Future Of Genetic Engineering

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Imagine how it would feel walking into the hospital with a failing heart and being able to get a transplant of your own organ. Humans are born with only one copy of the organs for each function required by the body. Despite the ability to recover certain cells, not everything within the body is able to regenerate itself. With the now never-ending possibilities of our advancing technology, genetic engineering has entered the lives of humans in ways that were never before expected. Genetic engineering is a modern topic that should be implemented at a greater rate because it helps us fight problems that are beyond basic medicine, it prolongs life, and increases the quality of it by adding techniques to treatment rather then more medication.
Problems in our world are sometimes more complicated then diagnosis and treatment, some are interactions of ourselves and the world around us. Global warming is an example, as it increasing begins to change the climate, humans need to adjust to prevent our health from deteriorating. Today though our bodies rely on our own modifications to keep up with the rapid change; genetic engineering of ourselves and world has allowed humans to overcome challenges nature throws at us. Humans today must quickly adapt to the new demands and availabilities in our world. If humans were able to make modifications such that our bodies could reject most meats, we would be less reliant on the huge industries that contribute much of the greenhouse gas emissions, also we could avoid contaminants that make us sick. Livestock farming causes 51% of worlds’ greenhouse gas and causes deforestation in order to provide room for the animals. Whether by taking pills or changing the whole DNA sequence from birth, we could make...

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...ases. Gene therapy is a promising technology that uses genes of other organisms to manipulate diseases making them ineffective. Stem cells are the main focus for genetic engineering and its demand has grown dramatically, we can essentially solve all medical problems by manipulating what the DNA codes for.
Biotechnology has helped our immune systems in fighting diseases, it has introduced interleukins, drugs that can help alter diseases–AIDS or malaria.–and has changed what we know about "life." Genetic engineering is complex field that only really benefits science and medicine, few, if any, negative impacts occur as a result of such technology. The future of genetic engineering is simply a more efficient and more widely implemented version of what is possible today. This technology may be changing what has occurred naturally, but it does so with positive intentions.

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