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Genetics1

man. At a convention held in New York City, Fernier found the proper funding he needed to begin research on this new and exciting development. From that day forward, the world would not be the same. Big changes were coming, and Fernier was more excited than a child at a birthday party. The idea of human genetic engineering has been the center of many scientific debates and circles. The actual idea of changing the make-up of humans, in order to fulfil a man made fantasy. The idea of changing the genes inside you body, were not taken lightly. Since the day the idea of human genetic engineering was produced, people have fought will all their might to rid the world of this new practice. It is argued by many that when scientists use genetic engineering, they are playing God in the laboratories. Who gives the scientists the right to do what they want in the labs? ...dont they realize that they are playing with fire, and you know what happens when you play with fire, you will get burned! (James Cooper)I believe it is a valid question, who does give the rights to a scientist to play with genes, to experiment on humans? I offer another question, is there anyone who actually holds the rights to a human being? It is a two sided question. People against genetic engineering attack that scientists are taking away the rights of science, but I still wonder if there are such things as the rights of science. I was always under the impression that science was an open field, you take it for what it is worth, you add what you know and discover what you didnt. In all honesty I think that when people fight against science, they are hurting progression and ceasing the momentum of discovery. When scientists place money and time into a project it is not in vain. They are usually working with the interest of the public in mind. After all wouldnt a scientist get more credit and recognition if he helped society, not hurt it? Over the years many peo...

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