The Science of Genetic Engineering

  • The Science of Genetic Engineering

     

     

    Wikipedia describes Genetic Engineering as the process of inserting new genetic information into existing cells in order to modify a specific organism for the purpose of changing its characteristics.

     

    Let's give an example of genetic engineering so everyone understands its context.  There was a movie called Deep Blue Sea, where a group of researchers used genetic engineering to give sharks larger brains. They wanted to extract lots of protein from these larger shark brains to treat Alzheimer's disease.  As a side effect, these sharks with the larger brain got smarter and more deadlier! Of course, these are movie concepts which are not technically possible, but the idea is interesting!

     

    If you were a genetic engineer, how would you use your knowledge to bring positive change in this world?  Please write a Coolinventor wiki about this with your elaborate explanation and details. A lot of you may not have any background in science and genetics, but this is what Coolinventor is about! You play with your imagination and share with us!

     

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