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Genetic Engineering


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Imagine a world where people didn't have to donate organs anymore or if vegetables were so big and the plants yielded so much produce that many farms wouldn't need to be utilized anymore. Even though everyday inventions and fascinating new discoveries have already taken a toll on us, something new never fails to capture interest. Genetic engineering may not be a recent invention but it is still developing in its various aspects. Any new research has its share of optimists and pessimists who follow it. Genetic engineering could change the world, as we currently know it. While some believe its scientists trying to play ‘God' others think it is a foreseeable benefit for all of us. Therefore the progress of this particular laboratory technique used by scientists to the change the DNA of living organisms such as plants, animals and humans, has its advantages and disadvantages.
The progress of medical technology in terms of genetic engineering has been quite controversial. Genetic......

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