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For every trait, a person has two genes, one that is expressed and one that is not, unless both genes are the same. Genetic engineering should be legal if it can help cure diseases and enable previously impossible research.

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For every trait, a person has two genes, one that is expressed and one that is not, unless both genes are the same. Genetic engineering should be legal if it can help cure diseases and enable previously impossible research.

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c For every specific trait of a person, they have two genes, one that shows and one that

doesn't (unless you are homozygous, meaning that both of the genes for a certain trait are t
he same)
c Yes it should be legal if it will help people cure diseases and make some previously impossible research possible. 

   



c a way for us to save millions of people from diseases like cancer, diabetes, or even
the common cold.
c find a gene that prevents humans from getting cancer all together. Life would be
good; nobody would have to die prematurely anymore.
c there would still be starvation and all that, but once we get advanced enough in
genetic manipulation, perhaps we could even find a way where the body repels
hunger as well.
c As another added bonus, the more we use genetic engineering, the more complex
and advance things we can do. It's just like cars; at first they were very basic, but
with time we can develop more features, and ultimately get a better car.





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