Genetic Engineering Flashcards
Genome
The complete set of genes or genetic material present in a cell or organism.
The human genome has been extensively studied to understand our biological makeup.
Ethics
Moral principles that govern a person’s behavior or the conducting of an activity.
The ethics of genetic modification are still hotly debated in scientific circles.
Biotechnology
The exploitation of biological processes for industrial and other purposes.
Biotechnology has advanced rapidly, allowing us to edit genes in ways we never thought possible.
Modify
Make partial or minor changes to something.
Scientists have learned how to modify genes to potentially cure certain diseases.
Controversial
Giving rise or likely to give rise to public disagreement.
Genetic modification is a controversial topic in many societies
Hereditary
Of or passed down by inheritance from an ancestor; transmitted from parent to child.
Hereditary diseases can be potentially cured through genetic modification.
Unprecedented
Never done or known before.
The advances in genetic engineering are unprecedented.
Turn out
Prove to be the case.
The genetically modified crops turned out to be more resistant to pests.
Bring about
Cause to happen.
They hope that genetic engineering can bring about a revolution in medicine.
Wipe out
Destroy completely.
With genetic modification, we might be able to wipe out certain genetic disorders.
“In the pipeline”
Something being prepared or on the way.
There are more genetic modification techniques in the pipeline.
Open a can of worms
To create a situation that will cause trouble or complications.
Some fear that genetic modification might open a can of worms ethically.
Genotype
The genetic constitution of an individual organism.
The genotype of an individual can determine their susceptibility to certain diseases.
Phenotype
The set of observable characteristics of an individual resulting from the interaction of its genotype with the environment.
Even identical genotypes can result in different phenotypes due to environmental factors.
You can’t have your cake and eat it too
You can’t have two incompatible things; you need to choose one or the other.
When it comes to genetic modification, it’s like they say, you can’t have your cake and eat it too - we can’t enjoy the benefits without facing ethical dilemmas.