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GENETIC ENGINEERING

ARTIFICIAL SELECTION;
SELECTIVE BREEDING
HYBRIDIZATION
INBREEDING
CLONING;
GENE SPLICING
GEL ELECTROPHORESIS;

B. Selective breeding
E. Cloning
F. Gene splicing
C. Hybridization
G. Gel electrophoresis:
D. Inbreeding

I'm not sure I agree with the notion of cloning humans; there will be a bunch of outrage if this happens. It's a good thing they can clone monkeys for beneficial
purposes, such as when monkeys may go extinct.

I agree, since these different techniques may just get us one step closer to destroy various cancer forms. It is said that the weakened bacteria Bacillus Calmette-
Guérin (BCG), which is generally used as a TB vaccine strain, has been repurposed to treat bladder cancer effectively. The idea behind this method is that giving
microorganisms to a patient boosts his or her immune system to fight cancer.

What can you say about the usage of pesticides being reduced as a result of genetic engineering?
Pesticides are used to destroy pests, but some pesticides can harm people's health. However, because we need them and organic materials aren't always
effective, we must use them cautiously.

Another effect is that plants and animals develop quicker. How about that?
Plants give us food, oxygen to breathe, and such. Animals of all sizes play an important role in our ecosystem. So, it's a beneficial consequence.

Antibiotic resistance genes are frequently used as "selectable markers" in genetic engineering. The resistance genes might be transferred to human or animal
diseases, leaving them antibiotic resistant.
Antibiotics are used to cure or prevent certain types of bacterial illnesses, therefore if we become antibiotic resistant, we are more likely to get infections, which
is a negative effect.

GRAPPLE
TRANSGENIC COW
VENOMOUS CABBAGE
BANANA VACCINE
ESCHERICHIA COLI
SPIDER GOAT
LUMINOUS CAT
LIGER

Tabacco as a vaccination, I believe, is the most useful. Perhaps it wasn't only about smokes and poor habits. Two biotech firms are exploiting the tobacco plant,
Nicotiana benthamiana, as bio-factories to create a crucial protein that can be utilized in a vaccine from the coronavirus. There is a process in which the end
product is a vaccine that can be put into a human, eliciting an immunological response that should protect someone from dying from COVID-19 in idea.

I suppose I wouldn't since pesticides wouldn’t save more than half of my crops from pests and illnesses.

Yes, I would try it; after all, they have great benefits like making food more healthy or tasty, so why not?

I think that we all have the freedom to do anything we want, and that we may always try something new, but that this does not imply that we are disrespecting
what the creator has given us, and that God will understand us in every manner.

I haven't heard of any regulation prohibiting it, therefore it might be morally okay. While it has risks, it also offers aid in a variety of ways.

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