Genetic Engineering

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  • Genetic modification involves altering the DNA of an organism to introduce new traits or characteristics.
  • Genetic engineering has the potential to eliminate genetic diseases in humans.
  • Genetic engineering can be used to breed disease-resistant crops and enhance nutritional value.
  • Genetic engineering can be used to develop genetically modified bacteria that can break down pollutants and clean up environmental contaminants.
  • Genetic engineering can be used to produce pharmaceuticals, such as insulin, by inserting the gene responsible for producing the desired protein into a host organism.
  • The process typically involves introducing foreign genes into the target organism's genome using various techniques such as gene editing, transgenesis, or cisgenesis.
  • Transgenesis involves inserting foreign genetic material from one species into another through methods like microinjection or electroporation.
  • Genetically modified foods have been linked to health concerns, including allergies and cancer risks.
  • The use of genetically engineered animals raises ethical issues related to animal welfare and human safety.
  • Gene therapy is a medical treatment that uses genes to treat or prevent diseases by introducing functional copies of defective genes into cells.
  • GMOs have been linked to allergic reactions, antibiotic resistance, and increased pesticide usage.