1. The document discusses designer babies and genetic engineering. It explains basic principles of genetics like dominant and recessive genes.
2. It provides information on single gene disorders which can be passed down and discusses the human genome project which sought to map human DNA.
3. The document outlines arguments for and against designer babies, noting debates around parental choice and potential social impacts. It considers using genetic engineering to select traits could undermine the natural purpose of having a child.
This presentation Is about how the embryos are genetically modified to prevent the from a genetic disease or in some cases also used for enhancement of beauty or intelligence. The pros and cons of Designer babies and the ethical issues related to them. This presentation also describes how the designer babies are formed.
Babies who are designed through a genetic modification process are called designer babies or genetic engineered babies. The seminar is all about the advantage and disadvantage of genetic engineered babies. The types of designing babies are germline engineering and preimplantation genetic engineering. A scientist, Jiankui He of Southern University of Science and Technology of China, recently claimed at the Second International Summit on Human Genome Editing in Hong Kong on 29 November that he has created the world's first genetically altered babies using CRISPR. This announcement sparked controversy and criticism. The newly developed CRISPR/Cas9 technique has been applied to genetic modification of many kinds of animals. However, the technique is still in its infancy and many questions remain to be answered before it can be used for clinical purposes, especially for reproductive purposes. Here we discuss about CRISPR-CAS9 use in development of genetic engineered babies.
This presentation Is about how the embryos are genetically modified to prevent the from a genetic disease or in some cases also used for enhancement of beauty or intelligence. The pros and cons of Designer babies and the ethical issues related to them. This presentation also describes how the designer babies are formed.
Babies who are designed through a genetic modification process are called designer babies or genetic engineered babies. The seminar is all about the advantage and disadvantage of genetic engineered babies. The types of designing babies are germline engineering and preimplantation genetic engineering. A scientist, Jiankui He of Southern University of Science and Technology of China, recently claimed at the Second International Summit on Human Genome Editing in Hong Kong on 29 November that he has created the world's first genetically altered babies using CRISPR. This announcement sparked controversy and criticism. The newly developed CRISPR/Cas9 technique has been applied to genetic modification of many kinds of animals. However, the technique is still in its infancy and many questions remain to be answered before it can be used for clinical purposes, especially for reproductive purposes. Here we discuss about CRISPR-CAS9 use in development of genetic engineered babies.
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this ppt will help you in studying genetic engineering, its introduction, history, basics, methods and procedures, QC validation, future perspectives and applications.
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cloning types in detail .... easy ppt for seminars....................................................................................................................................................................................
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1. Designer Babies Created By: Nicholas Rodriguez Reaserch: Nicholas Rodriguez& Justin Butterman
2. 1. Basic Principles Of Genetics The recessive will always be masked while the dominant is present. Co-dominance is when none of the alleles are neither dominant or recessive. The punnet square shows all the possible results for the offspring
3. 2. Human Genome project The Human Genome project began in 1990 and was completed in 2003 the goals were to Identify about 25,000 genes in the human DNA. B. Some ethical logical issues was that the project had a greater risk of death. C. You couldn’t be discriminated by your co-workers, if you had proof that you have a genetic disord
4. B. Single Gene Disorder- Any genitic disorder affected by only one gene.(Down syndrome, Turner Syndrome, etc.) C. Chromosome Abnormalities- When something goes wrong during meiosis D.MultiFactor Disorder- A disorder with genetic and environmental causes. E. Genetic Counseling explains the options and risks for perspective parents. F. Karotypes examine D.N.A
8. Argument 1 It corrupts and destroys the purpose of having a child because you can choose if it has blue eyes or brown eyes or black hair over blond. Or if its black or white.
9. Argument 2 This is a designer baby that went bad. This is a real baby. This Or That
10. Argument 3 Designer babies usally get picked on in school because they are different from other kids. Designer babies suffer social division which is when a person has no friends and are seperated socialy from other people.
11. Argument 4 Parents of designer babies shouldn’t get to pick what their child’s eye or hair color. James Hughes from the Center of Genitics and Society. Hughes says, “ he’s totally against designer babies and that they’re an insult to parents. Also it’s basicly saying to your child that I love you but your to short or to ugly.” Parents could also chose to get rid of obesity genes but that could also strike health problems.
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13. "Turner Syndrome." KidsHealth - the Web's Most Visited Site about Children's Health. Web. 20 Mar. 2011. <http://kidshealth.org/teen/diseases_conditions/sexual_health/turner.html>."Down Syndrome." KidsHealth - the Web's Most Visited Site about Children's Health. Web. 20 Mar. 2011. <http://kidshealth.org/parent/medical/genetic/down_syndrome.html>.