Definitions of Recombinant DNA technology.
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Andrew Scarborough Definitions of Recombinant DNA technology Recombinant DNA technology, or genetic engineering, is artificially manipulating and modifying nucleic acid molecules to modify an organism or population of organisms, using a wide range of techniques and often involving heredity and reproduction. Some of the genetic engineering techniques involved in humans and animals include artificial insemination, in vitro fertilization (e.g., "test-tube" babies), sperm banks, cloning, and gene manipulation. The subject of genetic engineering, or recombinant DNA technology, is a difficult subject to take on because of the complex, ethical values surrounding the subject. Genetic engineering has advanced the understanding of many theoretical and practical aspects of gene function and organization. Saying that the use of recombinant DNA can only benefit humans may be correct in some ways, however there are many known negative sides to the argument of whether it should be carried out or not. There are also many unknown...

