Genetical engeering

Discussion in 'Biology & Genetics' started by plavi, Dec 5, 2002.

  1. plavi Registered Member

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    I am writing an essay about genetical engeneering. I need information with lots of details. Does anyone know any link that i may find useful.
     
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  3. spuriousmonkey Banned Banned

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    you migth want to try to type genetic engineering in to one of the web search engines.

    it might also help to state what kind of information you are seeking...do you want to know how it is done? are you more interested in ethical problems associated with it? etc.

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  5. Gil_W HU-Hybrid Registered Senior Member

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    WOW. It's a *big* subject. Where to start from?
    I think you ought to be more specific.
    Whas that the exact subject you've been asked to write about?
    And if it's just an essay- i think it's enough..

    Anyway, there's the Department of Genetics in Ukraine,
    fount it as a source of starting-point:
    http://www-niibio.univer.kharkov.ua/geneteng.htm


    Anyway, I suggest you some specific subjects you can write regarding the Genetical Engeneering (or as some headings):

    History of Genetical Engeneering . Don't forget the WW2 business around this engeneering. Reich tried to clone human beings.

    Genetical Engeneering-Why?.
    Why could it be good to Mankind? You should discuss about the moral and regional dilemas and conflicts, human nature and so on.
    I suggest to mention RAEL Org also and its Clonaoid- a company to Man Cloning.

    Genetical Engeneering-Rat Race?.
    The present competition between the various comapnies and the government's interests in this "game".

    Genetical Engeneering-Harmonious Future?.
    Will it lead to a better future of Mankind? or we all become a monotone robot-like society? What about our choices?
    I suggest to mention (and giving examples) from appropriate movies, such as A.I and Matrix, and other cultural sources.

    Good Luck!!

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  7. plavi Registered Member

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    I want to know how it's done, in every detail. I've already tried search engines but they did't give me any useful information.
     
  8. spuriousmonkey Banned Banned

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    a book then:

    'transgenic mammals', John bishop 1999

    if you are interested in transgenic mice specifically

    if you wanted to hear more about gene cloning then it should be enough to open any molecular biology book and find the relevant chapter...
    and i know nothing about plants...

    others:

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    Enhancing the crops to feed the poor

    Jikun Huang, Carl Pray, Scott Rozelle
    SUMMARY: Solutions to the problem of how the developing world will meet its future food needs are broader than producing more food, although the successes...
    CONTEXT: ...to the doomsday forecasters since the days of Malthus there are many reasons to believe it can be achieved. In this review, we explore how technology can help the developing world meet its food needs in the twenty-first century. We......
    Nature418, 678 - 684 (08 Aug 2002) Insight

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    Stem cells in tissue engineering

    Paolo Bianco, Pamela Gehron Robey
    SUMMARY: The concept of producing 'spare parts' of the body for replacement of damaged or lost organs lies at the core of the varied biotechnological...
    CONTEXT: Tissue engineering in a classical sense implies the use of organ-specific cells for seeding a scaffold ex vivo. The cell-based (but not necessarily stem cell-based) nature of tissue engineering served to define it, and to distinguish it......
    Nature414, 118 - 121 (01 Nov 2001) Insight

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