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genetic screening

Title: genetic screening
Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
Details: Words: 1578 | Pages: 6 (approximately 235 words/page)
genetic screening
Genetic screening, also known as preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD), is a newly emerging technology that has brought with it much controversy. PGD involves the in vitro fertilization of an embryo. “The embryos are allowed to develop to a 6 to 10 cell stage, at which point one of the embryonic cells is removed from each embryo and the cellular DNA is analyzed for chromosomal abnormalities or genetic mutations” (Botkin, 1998). In doing this, it can be determined which …showed first 75 words of 1578 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 1578 total…benefits of this new medical breakthrough. Bibliography References Cited Botkin, J. (1998). Ethical issues and practical problems in preimplantation genetic diagnosis. Journal of Law, Medicine, & Ethics, 26, 17-28. Henderson, C. (1999, May). People lean toward genetic testing, risk aside. Cancer Weekly Plus. McClure, M. & Tasca, R. The emerging technology and application of preimplantation genetic diagnosis. Journal of Law, Medicine, & Ethics,26, 7-16. Roberts, Leslie. One worked: the other didn’t. Science, 247, 18. Yates, John. Medical genetics. British Medical Journal. 312, 1021-1026.

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