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  • Essay / The Benefits of Genetically Modified Crops - 1200

    Approximately 90% of the acreage planted to soybeans in the United States is genetically modified strains. Genetic engineering is very important to modern society due to the increasing world population and increasing food needs; it provides an adequate source. Genetic engineering may have both advantages and disadvantages, but the future of humanity could be greatly affected if it is allowed to flourish as a modern science. Several main arguments made by many people about genetic engineering are the effects of scientific evolution, cloning experiments, and the moral line presented with life-altering consequences. The human rationale for regulating research is completely absurd, given that the only thing they have to support their arguments is the potential experiments involved in treating disease. Genetic engineering can even be used to treat a disease as common as the flu, provided something stronger can develop in response to increased human resistance, but with ongoing research and developments, Darwin's motto “Survival or the fittest” could be applied. to everyone. Of course, provided that everyone uses the enhancements in the same way, which is impossible given financial barriers and even the genetic code. According to current understanding, certain codes that cannot be mixed in the human body coexist, so some races would have certain modifications that could only be added to them. But in these cases, Darwinism can create a social barrier between those who benefited from improvements and those who remained human. A breakup like this can cause very strong tensions and even a conflict on a larger scale than the one we are currently experiencing. But with the gloomy outlook on the future of our planet, it is unlikely that this science will remain controlled...... middle of paper ....nces in the perception of genetic engineering applied to human reproduction. "Research in Social Indicators. 46.2 (1999): 191-204. ProQuest.Web. November 5, 2013. Paoletti, Maurizio G. and David Pimentel. "Genetic Engineering in Agriculture and the Environment. Bioscience 46.9 (1996): 665. ProQuest.Web. November 5, 2013. Platt, Charles. “Get Life Extension Magazine® FREE for 3 months!” . Genetic engineering: progress or peril? Minneapolis, MN: Lerner Publications, 1997. Print: Genetic Enhancement. » Genetic enhancement, November 24, 2013. » Fact Monster: online almanac, dictionary, encyclopedia and homework help. Np, and Web. November 12, 2013. “The need to regulate and control genetic engineering. » Third World Resurgence (Penang, Malaysia). December: November 16-24.. 2013.