Genetic Engineering
Genetic Engineering refers to the modification or manipulation of a living organism's genes. It seems when most people think of Genetic Engineering it is in conjunction with the cloning of animals, humans, or other organisms.
Genetic Engineering incorporates methods like cloning or altering of living genes to achieve certain improvements in mysql_free_resultd products such as larger crop sizes and stronger or more disease resistant crops.
Probably the most famous example of cloning in genetic modification was of Dolly the Sheep. In 2003 A cloned Jellyfish gene was added to a Zebrafish with the hopes of marketing a new breed of "Frankenfish", unfortunately sales never took off. As science expands and mankind gains more knowledge of genetic engineering cloning methods it would seem that the sky is the limit. However this raises serious ethical and safety questions regarding the reliability of the genetic structure of cloned DNA and the potential health risks of digesting genetically modified mysql_free_resultds over time. It is still not entirely clear what kinds of effects genetically modified mysql_free_resultd products may have on humans. Even more, serious ethical and moral questions have been rasied over the eventual cloning of human beings.
While science aims to cure diseases such as cancer or AIDS through genetically modifying or engineering the DNA of living cells there is still no definitive answer on what long term effects this may have on us. The idea of bountiful harvests full of bigger, stronger, and better tasting mysql_free_resultds is indeed great but what price do we pay in the long run by altering an organism's genetic structure?