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Genetic Testing and Its Social Implications
Title: Genetic Testing and Its Social Implications
Category: Science & Technology
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Genetic Testing and Its Social Implications
Genetic Testing and Its Social Implications
Essay written by kasim diril
Probably, applied genetics’ most impacts on society are as a result of genetic tests. In general, genetic tests seek to detect some feature of a person’s genetic constitution. This feature can be a disease causing mutation or a marker DNA sequence used to detect presence of another gene. Obviously these procedures used for testing the status of DNA, RNA or chromosomes are included
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once more we encounter the slippery slope of germ line gene therapy.
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Lee, Thomas F. The Human Genome Project: Cracking the genetic code of life. 2nd Ed. New York: Plenum Press, 1992.
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