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Learning Goals
This discussion is designed to explore the real-world applications of biotechnology and genetic engineering. This discussion addresses the following learning outcome(s):

CLO2: Student will be able to explain cellular division, transfer of genetic information, transmission of inherited characteristics, and how this contributes to the process of evolution.
Integrate and apply knowledge of biology to interpret real world scenarios.
Evaluate the potential benefits and ethical implications of genetic engineering in light of recent breakthroughs.
Analyze the applications of genetic engineering in medicine and agriculture and their potential impacts on real-world challenges.
Understand the ethical considerations that arise with genetic engineering and the need for responsible decision-making in this field.


Discussion Prompt
Read a news article about a recent breakthrough in genetic engineering, such as CRISPR technology or you can choose a genetic topic of interest to you. Discuss the potential benefits and ethical implications of this advancement. Somethings to consider - How can genetic engineering contribute to solving real-world challenges in medicine or agriculture? What are the ethical considerations that need to be addressed? In the not-too-distant future, gene therapy may be an option for the treatment and cure of some inherited disorders in humans. Have you heard of CRISPR? It's the newest technology related to genome manipulation. More about this technology can be found here. What do you think are the most serious ethical issues that must be dealt with before human gene therapy is used on a large scale? Why do you think these issues are important?