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Should we always do what science and technology make it possible to do?  

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Should we always do what science and technology make it possible to do? Some people believe that we should we always do what science and technology make it possible to do. One example of this is genetic engineering.. One reason why some people may agree on genetic engineering is because of its advantages. Advantages are often in the pharmaceutical industry were drugs can be made more cheaply and in a pure form. A genetically engineered bacterium is one that has had a piece of DNA from another organism put into its own set of DNA. When it reproduces it copies both its own DNA and the added DNA. This means that millions of genetically engineered bacteria can be grown from just one. Diabetes is a disorder where people cannot produce the hormone insulin. They need to inject it before they eat. In the past, insulin was obtained from pig or cow...

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