Genetic Essays and Term Papers

Can Genetics Cause Crime?

Introduction to Criminal Justice System Are genetic factors more likely to make one person perform violent acts? Many doctors and researchers in the field of genetics have searched for a answer to this question. During 1989-93 one such researcher named Dr. Sullivan found some interesting ...

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Nature / Nurture Or Both !

The controversy over what determines who we are, whether it is Nature (heredity, our biological make up) or Nurture (our environment) is taking a new shape. Through the past decades, psychologists have developed different theories to explain the characteristics of human-beings; how we feel, think ...

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The Human Genome Project

Walter Gilbert who is a molecular biologist became interested in undertaking (HGP) in 1987. Robert Kanigel of the New York Times Magazine wrote "This project ... would reveal the precise biochemical makeup of the entire genetic material, or genome, of a human being ... it would grant insight ...

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Laziness

Keratinization, absence of granular layer, and depositation of antibodies and complement components in the stratum corneum. Most notable is the hyperproliferation of keratinocytes in the epidermis. These keratinocytes exhibit an increased mitotic rate and have ten times the turnover rate of normal ...

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AIDS History And Treatment

In 1981 a man in Los Angeles was diagnosed as having a rare form of pneumonia, known as Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia. He had a very low number of T-4 helper cells, and died soon after. The doctors were puzzled at the time, but they would later discover that this was one of the first cases of a ...

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A Review Of Huxley's Brave New World

Brave New World (1932) is one of the most insidious works of literature ever written. An exaggeration? Tragically, no. Brave New World has come to serve as the false symbol for any regime of universal happiness. So how does Huxley turn a future where we're all notionally ...

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Should Surrogate Motherhood Be Permitted?

? Surrogate Motherhood is when one women carries to term the fertilized egg of another woman. This procedure is chosen by married couples who can not conceive a child in the “natural way”. In some occasions the mother may be able to produce an egg, but has no womb or some other physical problem ...

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Reproductive Technologies: Does Choice Mean Freedom?

? "One does not, it might be said, increase a person's freedom simply by increasing the sheer quantity of possibilities which he or she can choose from." n Richard Norman The issue of reproductive technologies in our society today raises an interesting question. Do they increase a women's ...

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Obesity

Facts concerning Many Americans are at increased health risk because they are obese. The U.S. Surgeon General, in a 1988 report on nutrition and health, estimated that one-fourth of adult Americans are overweight. is a known risk factor for chronic diseases including heart disease, diabetes, ...

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Evolution and Natural Selection

1. First off, evolution is a change in the genetic frequencies of alleles (genes) in a population over time causing a new species to form. Natural selection basically means that an organism living in a particular environment inherits or already obtains adaptations/physical characteristics that will ...

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Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis

(ALS), sometimes referred to as "Lou Gehrig's Disease," is a progressive fatal neuromuscular disease that attacks nerve cells and pathways in the brain and spinal cord. Motor neurons, among the largest of all nerve cells, reach from the brain to the spinal cord and from the spinal cord to muscles ...

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Cancer

The articles “The Killer,” “Insurance,” and “The Enemy Within” all highlighted many concerns and problems that arise with . They not only introduce medical aspects, but also the societal aspects as well. The articles also told of many procedures and ideas that are currently being studied and ...

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Cloning 5

Is there a good side to human cloning? Technology is changing the world as we know it. Not all of these advances in technology are viewed as positive. One of the breakthroughs that has received mixed responses is the issue of cloning. There has been much debate on this topic, and the debate is ...

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Genetics Engineering

Hollywood has been showing it to us for years. Frankenstein, The Six Million Dollar Man, Jurassic Park, etc.; the list goes on. All these movies show man's instinct to create. This fiction of playing God in recent years is becoming a reality. In 1952, deoxyribonucleic acid was discovered(Dewitt, ...

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Introduction To Evolution

What is Evolution? Evolution is the process by which all living things have developed from primitive organisms through changes occurring over billions of years, a process that includes all animals and plants. Exactly how evolution occurs is still a matter of debate, but there are many different ...

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Animals And Their Purpose

Animals. What's their purpose on earth? Are they a group of organisms for humans to play with? Among many other things, animals are here as guinea pigs so humans don't have to be. Human life is so valued by today's society that using humans for dangerous jobs, or brand new experiments is ...

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The Results Of Aging

Abstract This report presents several aspects of aging. The report looks at a number of theories of why we age, the physical and mental changes we undergo as we age, and several ways of caring for the elderly. TABLE OF CONTENTS LIST OF ...

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Dementia

is an organic brain syndrome which results in global cognitive impairments. can occur as a result of a variety of neurological diseases. Some of the more well known dementing diseases include Alzheimer's disease (AD), multi-infarct (MID), and Huntington's disease (HD). Throughout this essay ...

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Cloning: Background

A clone is a group of genetically identical cells. For example, tumors are clones of cells inside an organism because they consist of many replicas of one mutated cell. Another type of clone occurs inside a cell. Such a clone is made up of groups of identical structures that contain genetic ...

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American Pastoral

Many people stutter; however people usually outgrow stuttering. But it is not something that people just do for a short while to attract attention. People who do stutter are actually really embarrassed by it and the attention they receive from stuttering and fear the next time that it will ...

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