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Ahmahl, a biochemistry major, is writing a psychology paper on the potential dilemmas that society and scientists may face as a result of the decoding of the human genome. What are some of the main issues or concerns that Ahmahl should address in his class paper?
www.ornl.gov/hgmis/elsi/elsi.html
2
Brandon and Katie are thrilled to learn that they are expecting their first child. They are curious about the genetic makeup of their unborn child and want to know (a) what disorders might be identified through prenatal genetic testing and (b) which tests, if any, Katie should undergo to help determine this information.
www.ornl.gov/hgmis/medicine/genetest.html#testsavailable
www.ornl.gov/hgmis/medicine/genetest.html#procon
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Greg and Courtney wish to adopt a child. What issues will they face when adopting a child in Canada? Are there particular policies for your province? What would you tell them about the impact of long-term policies on adopting a child?
www.canadaadopts.com/canada/domestic_public.shtml







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