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SM ISO690:2012 RUSNAC, Daniela. Practical ethics issues in gene therapy and genetic testing. In: Contemporary Debates in Bioethics: European Perspectives, 1 ianuarie 2018, Berlin. Berlin, Germany: De Gruyter, 2018, pp. 49-57. ISBN 978-311057121-9, 978-311057120-2. DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/9783110571219-006 |
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The development of biotechnologies, as well as the emergence of genetic engineering and other innovations, promises great benefits, but it could also have a negative impact on the development of the human species and nature. Genetics is an area of research with an impressive history of evolution and significant practical advances that influence human experience. In 1953, Crick and Watson identified the structure of DNA. By the early 1970s, scientists succeeded in isolating genetic material from one species and attaching it to the genetic material of other species, thereby bringing about genetic engineering. In the same decade, the foundation for a program in gene therapy was established via the discovered possibility of identifying the genetic background of different pathologies. |
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