Genetic engineering involves altering the genetic makeup of organisms and foods and provides specific characteristics important to being more attractive. Other breakthrough scientists at the Human Genome Project made a breakthrough in science. Currently, scientists can manipulate genes to create synthetic organs for transplantation and prevent diseases. According to US food manufacturers, 70 to 75% of processed foods contain plant-derived genetically modified ingredients.
Harvard philosopher Michael Sandell recently spoke on his new book, "Opposition to completion: ethics of genetic engineering era" at Stanford University. His focus on "the ethical question of using biomedical techniques to identify and select genetic material in human embryos" caused a lot of debate. First, genetic engineering shapes their destiny by restricting the autonomy of children. Author Dinesh D'Souza says in the 2001 National Review online article: "If parents can regain the genetic makeup of their children, in a sense they will write genetic guidance that will affect their lives - with blue eyes, not brown eyes, If they are taller than medium height, if they choose a passive character rather than aggressive, that choice will have a direct, lifelong impact on me. "
Genetic engineering is a controversial topic that is currently controversial worldwide, as the country divides and opposes fundamental changes in crops and livestock. According to CSIRO, a simple definition of genetic engineering is "to use modern biotechnology to modify genes of organisms such as plants and animals" (CSIRO, 2007). The first step in genetic engineering is the isolation of DNA from organisms. Once DNA strand