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[C964]Cons Of Genetic Engineering
by Natasha Debois, Nat
One issue that interests me is genetic engineering. I feel the possibilities and potential of genetic engineering make it the most exciting and helpful technology we have in the world. To be able to tell a couple that you can completely erase the possibility that their child will have a higher chance of getting Alzheimer's disease when it is older would be a wonderful experience.

Think about an entire family that suffers from anemia. It would be wonderful to be able to fix the defective gene that causes anemia so that their children will live longer and healthier lives. Diabetes is another genetic disorder that could be helped through genetic engineering. Don't the children of these people deserve to live happy, productive, healthy lives? Genetic engineering would be for the good of mankind and essential to wiping out fatal genetic diseases.

Some will say that people will abuse this technology, or that they will create blue eyed and blonde haired children because that is what they want, and pretty soon it will lead to a race of superhumans that are more intelligent and stronger. This is a major concern, but I feel that if certain guidelines are set up as to what can be genetically altered this concern can be forgotten. I do not feel intelligence should be altered, or anything cosmetic. The technology could only be used to genetically alter a person so that they would not be affected by the diseases that their parents had and so they could live longer, healthier lives.

Another strong point in favor of genetic engineering is that not only could we come up with this state of the art technology, but it would also save money. It costs less to genetically alter something about a person then it would to treat it when they are older. This means that not only would they be living longer, it would also save money on medical costs.

There is a lot of opposition to this because many people think that it is against God's will, and therefore wrong. This is not the case. If genetic engineering were against God's will, then why would he have given us the technology to begin with? Why would he have made these things available if he did not want us to make use of them? I think God wants us to improve our lives, and that is why he has given us the opportunity to do so.

Genetic engineering could become a valuable asset for everyone that has ever been affected by a genetic disorder. Not only would it save money, but it would also save lives and many people could be happier. Why anyone would not want to make use of this technology is absurd. With a few rules and some laws in place to insure that the technology will not be abused, it can become one of the most valuable medical procedures we have. Many people believe that prevention is half of the cure, but with genetic engineering prevention could be the entire cure.

Some scientists involved in the field of genetic research have been moving toward the goal of being able to change DNA. To some people, this is the chance for a better and healthier life, but there are other people fear that it is "playing God" and trying to "program" a human being. Each of these views is right in certain ways. Genetic engineering could be used to enhance people s lives, but it could also be used to harm people s lives.

If future research produces more effective and accurate processes to manipulate human DNA, scientists will be able to create cures for diseases that are not curable today. Even birth defects could be almost totally eliminated if doctors were able to change a child s genes before birth. The process could also be adapted to cure hereditary diseases and prevent them from passing to future generations. It could also allow people with family histories of diseases, such as cancer, to "fix" their genetic predisposition to the disease.

Another way that genetic engineering could affect our lives is its application to plants and animals used for food. If farmers breed plants and animals specifically engineered to produce more meat or fruit, faster and easier than normal, then food would become cheaper and more plentiful. In addition, genetic engineering might allow the creation of better tasting, or more nutritious foods.

Genetic engineering can also be applied in the fight against diseases. Through genetic engineering, people could maintain their lifestyles without the threat of AIDS or

cancer. People of the world would not have to live in fear of contracting a deadly virus or hereditary disease. In theory, genetic engineering can accomplish this. Genetic engineering can improve the health of society tremendously then as it is known today. Today genetic engineering is used in the fight against problems such as cystic fibrosis, the "bubble boy" disease, diabetes, and several more. Cystic fibrosis is the leading hereditary cause of death among Caucasian Americans, affecting one in every two thousand children and young adults. Another deadly disease now being treated by genetic engineering is the "bubble boy" disease. This disease is characterized by a gene mutation that causes a deficiency in ADA, which causes the cells of the immune system to be destroyed. In 1990, copies of a normal ADA enzyme were inserted into an inactive virus a carrier; the carrier was then introduced to a young girl s system who was suffering from the "bubble boy" disease. The virus began to infect the girl s T-cells and the colony began to grow. She was then given several other transfusions. In 1992 her treatment had proven successful and her immune system had grown very strong.

Although they might have a positive effect, new organisms created by genetic engineering could present an ecological problem. The changes that a genetically engineered species would make on the environment of a region are unpredictable. Just like an exotic species, the release of a new genetically engineered species would also have the possibility of causing an inbalance in the ecology of a region. An accident or an unknown result could present several problems. An accident in engineering the genetics of a virus or bacteria could result in a stronger type, which, if released, could start a serious epidemic. Even worse, accidents in human genetic engineering could cause problems ranging from minor medical problems, to death. Genetic engineering could also create unknown side effects or outcomes. Certain changes in a plant or animal could cause unpredicted allergic reactions in some people which, in its original form, did not occur. Other changes could make an organism toxic to humans or other organisms.

Genetic engineering will ultimately arise many concerns. These concerns range from ethical issues to a lack of knowledge on the effects genetic engineering may have. One major concern is that once an altered gene is placed in an organism, the process cannot be reversed. Other concerns include: newly introduced genes may act differently within a new host and the overall only term effect on an organism is unpredictable. There are also certain ethical issues of major concern. "Playing God" has become a strong argument against genetic engineering. Despite all of these current concerns, the potential for genetic engineering is tremendous. However, further testing and research will be required to educate society on the positives and negatives to genetic engineering. With the newfound breakthroughs in cloning, the capabilities of changing human characteristics are unpredictable.

The most frightening scenario is the destructive use of genetic engineering. Terrorist groups or armies could develop more powerful biological weaponry. These weapons could be resistant to medicines, or even targeted at people who carry certain genes. Genetically engineered organisms used for biological weapons might also reproduce faster, which would create larger quantities in shorter periods of time, increasing the level of devastation.

Like many other things, genetic engineering is a two-edged sword. Actually using genetic engineering would eventually unleash all of its effects, both positive and negative. After genetic engineering starts being used, our society will not simply be able to "put it back", "turn it off", or otherwise remove it. Once it becomes reality, it will always be with us. A study of all of the effects of genetic engineering can lead to responsible use of the technology when it is fully developed. Right now, however, there are no specific limits are on genetic engineering. We, as a society, are technologically ready to carry out genetic engineering, but we may not be ready for the responsibility it brings.
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