The problem of species restored through genetic sciences seems to be a modern concept, but similar arguments in the past are also related to the regeneration of contemporary genetic species. In order to understand better as the problem becomes more common it is important to take different perspectives for centuries and to create new insights into the problem. Study the different perspectives and adaptiveness of species's extinction and human influence on natural laws and determine the ethical impact on society and ecology from the above discussion and the philosophy of each viewpoint.
The central ethical dilemma of the 1993 Steven Spielberg movie "Jurassic Park" depends on whether human genetic knowledge should be used to repair human species extinct species due to the natural process. This movie shows complete confusion and destruction after carnivorous dinosaurs such as Athlon and Tyrannosaurus ignoring safety measures have trampled over Jurassic Park's artificial infrastructure. This led to a series of more complicated questions: to what extent should people manipulate genetic information? Which species can legally be revived and which species need to be resurrected? At which point is it appropriate to say that we have taken appropriate precautions to protect ourselves from potential threats and to continue the project?
The problem of species restored through genetic sciences seems to be a modern concept, but similar arguments in the past are also related to the regeneration of contemporary genetic species. In order to understand better as the problem becomes more common it is important to take different perspectives for centuries and to create new insights into the problem. - The personality who plays a conflicting role, such as Shakespeare's 'Hamlet' or 'Rhettez', has very little character in history history. A similar situation occurred in two young men, their fathers were killed, and the two took a completely contrasting way of behavior. Prince Hamlet's analytic approach is contrary to Litteres' passionate passion, where the task of revenge blinds his eyes.
This prospect leads to a nonprofit organization called Revive & Restore that I cooperated with my wife Ryan Phelan (she is a director and I wrote such a screed). Its mission is "to increase biodiversity through genetic relief of endangered species". We recognize that genetic relief can be widely used. Genome technology to restore threatened species is being developed to prevent extinction of certain endangered species. The main problem faced by species with low residual population is progressive inbreeding. They lose fecundity (usually because of increased homozygosity of harmful genes), they lack the genetic diversity necessary for robust adaptation (in their population there are many alleles called "alleles" Valuable genetic variants). It will be lost if it falls abruptly). New genomic editing techniques should be able to easily recover the heterozygosity of living genomes