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Why Bioethics? . . Current Bioethical Issues. Check the local news paperStem cells (state, national, international)Genetically Engineered OrganismsKnowing your genesIn vetro fertilization
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1. Stem Cells, Cloning & Bioethics
2. Why Bioethics?
3. Current Bioethical Issues
4. The First Bioethicist
5. Limits on Freedom
6. The Commons
7. Technical Solutions
8. Problems Solutions? Another point that Hardin made was that many problems do not have a technical solution these can range from Tick-tack-toe to disarmament to managing fish stocks and to many of the issues that our panelist will briefly discuss.Another point that Hardin made was that many problems do not have a technical solution these can range from Tick-tack-toe to disarmament to managing fish stocks and to many of the issues that our panelist will briefly discuss.
9. Bioethics
10. Ethics and Science
11. Ethics and Science
12. Question??
13. ELSI
14. Topics
15. Stem Cell History
16. Importance
17. DNA T-A C-G
18. Central Dogma of Molecular Biology
19. Gene Expression
20. Human Variability in DNA SNPs (single nucleotide polymorphisms)
Many examples directly cause disease
Huntingtons, Cystic Fibrosis, Muscular Dystrophy, etc.
The environment also plays a big role
21. Common Cystic Fibrosis Mutation
22. Parents to Children
23. Gene Environment Interactions PKU and consumption of phenylalanine
Malaria and Sickle Cell gene
HIV infection and CCR5 receptor variant
Alcohol intolerance and aldehyde dehydrogenase
Beryllium disease (exposure to beryllium) Common variants, called polymorphisms, occur at greater than 1% frequency
I have given some examples of how exposure induced risk is modified in various ways
Typically the effects are modest in magnitude.
We are interested in how genetics modifies Exposure and exposure-related diseases Because
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Common variants, called polymorphisms, occur at greater than 1% frequency
I have given some examples of how exposure induced risk is modified in various ways
Typically the effects are modest in magnitude.
We are interested in how genetics modifies Exposure and exposure-related diseases Because
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24. Sexual Reproduction Every cell contains a complete copy of the blueprint of life
DNA consists of two strands of nucleotides - 4 bases (A,G,T,C)
23 pairs of chromosomes
If unwound and tied together, human DNA in one cell would stretch ~ 5 feet, but would be only 50 trillionths of an inch wide!
Genes are specific sequences of DNA, each of which codes for a protein with a specific function
Genes are copied each time a cell divides, passing on the blueprint
Every cell contains a complete copy of the blueprint of life
DNA consists of two strands of nucleotides - 4 bases (A,G,T,C)
23 pairs of chromosomes
If unwound and tied together, human DNA in one cell would stretch ~ 5 feet, but would be only 50 trillionths of an inch wide!
Genes are specific sequences of DNA, each of which codes for a protein with a specific function
Genes are copied each time a cell divides, passing on the blueprint
25. Stem Cell Differentiation
26. Stem Cell Cultivation
27. Embryonic Stem Cells (ESCs)
28. Blastocyst Diagram
29. Human Clones? Every cell contains a complete copy of the blueprint of life
DNA consists of two strands of nucleotides - 4 bases (A,G,T,C)
23 pairs of chromosomes
If unwound and tied together, human DNA in one cell would stretch ~ 5 feet, but would be only 50 trillionths of an inch wide!
Genes are specific sequences of DNA, each of which codes for a protein with a specific function
Genes are copied each time a cell divides, passing on the blueprint
Every cell contains a complete copy of the blueprint of life
DNA consists of two strands of nucleotides - 4 bases (A,G,T,C)
23 pairs of chromosomes
If unwound and tied together, human DNA in one cell would stretch ~ 5 feet, but would be only 50 trillionths of an inch wide!
Genes are specific sequences of DNA, each of which codes for a protein with a specific function
Genes are copied each time a cell divides, passing on the blueprint
30. Cloning Defined Every cell contains a complete copy of the blueprint of life
DNA consists of two strands of nucleotides - 4 bases (A,G,T,C)
23 pairs of chromosomes
If unwound and tied together, human DNA in one cell would stretch ~ 5 feet, but would be only 50 trillionths of an inch wide!
Genes are specific sequences of DNA, each of which codes for a protein with a specific function
Genes are copied each time a cell divides, passing on the blueprint
Every cell contains a complete copy of the blueprint of life
DNA consists of two strands of nucleotides - 4 bases (A,G,T,C)
23 pairs of chromosomes
If unwound and tied together, human DNA in one cell would stretch ~ 5 feet, but would be only 50 trillionths of an inch wide!
Genes are specific sequences of DNA, each of which codes for a protein with a specific function
Genes are copied each time a cell divides, passing on the blueprint
31. Asexual Reproduction Every cell contains a complete copy of the blueprint of life
DNA consists of two strands of nucleotides - 4 bases (A,G,T,C)
23 pairs of chromosomes
If unwound and tied together, human DNA in one cell would stretch ~ 5 feet, but would be only 50 trillionths of an inch wide!
Genes are specific sequences of DNA, each of which codes for a protein with a specific function
Genes are copied each time a cell divides, passing on the blueprint
Every cell contains a complete copy of the blueprint of life
DNA consists of two strands of nucleotides - 4 bases (A,G,T,C)
23 pairs of chromosomes
If unwound and tied together, human DNA in one cell would stretch ~ 5 feet, but would be only 50 trillionths of an inch wide!
Genes are specific sequences of DNA, each of which codes for a protein with a specific function
Genes are copied each time a cell divides, passing on the blueprint
32. Cloning Dolly Every cell contains a complete copy of the blueprint of life
DNA consists of two strands of nucleotides - 4 bases (A,G,T,C)
23 pairs of chromosomes
If unwound and tied together, human DNA in one cell would stretch ~ 5 feet, but would be only 50 trillionths of an inch wide!
Genes are specific sequences of DNA, each of which codes for a protein with a specific function
Genes are copied each time a cell divides, passing on the blueprint
Every cell contains a complete copy of the blueprint of life
DNA consists of two strands of nucleotides - 4 bases (A,G,T,C)
23 pairs of chromosomes
If unwound and tied together, human DNA in one cell would stretch ~ 5 feet, but would be only 50 trillionths of an inch wide!
Genes are specific sequences of DNA, each of which codes for a protein with a specific function
Genes are copied each time a cell divides, passing on the blueprint
33. Cloning A Sheep Every cell contains a complete copy of the blueprint of life
DNA consists of two strands of nucleotides - 4 bases (A,G,T,C)
23 pairs of chromosomes
If unwound and tied together, human DNA in one cell would stretch ~ 5 feet, but would be only 50 trillionths of an inch wide!
Genes are specific sequences of DNA, each of which codes for a protein with a specific function
Genes are copied each time a cell divides, passing on the blueprint
Every cell contains a complete copy of the blueprint of life
DNA consists of two strands of nucleotides - 4 bases (A,G,T,C)
23 pairs of chromosomes
If unwound and tied together, human DNA in one cell would stretch ~ 5 feet, but would be only 50 trillionths of an inch wide!
Genes are specific sequences of DNA, each of which codes for a protein with a specific function
Genes are copied each time a cell divides, passing on the blueprint
34. Human Stem Cell Production Every cell contains a complete copy of the blueprint of life
DNA consists of two strands of nucleotides - 4 bases (A,G,T,C)
23 pairs of chromosomes
If unwound and tied together, human DNA in one cell would stretch ~ 5 feet, but would be only 50 trillionths of an inch wide!
Genes are specific sequences of DNA, each of which codes for a protein with a specific function
Genes are copied each time a cell divides, passing on the blueprint
Every cell contains a complete copy of the blueprint of life
DNA consists of two strands of nucleotides - 4 bases (A,G,T,C)
23 pairs of chromosomes
If unwound and tied together, human DNA in one cell would stretch ~ 5 feet, but would be only 50 trillionths of an inch wide!
Genes are specific sequences of DNA, each of which codes for a protein with a specific function
Genes are copied each time a cell divides, passing on the blueprint
35. Removing Nucleus Every cell contains a complete copy of the blueprint of life
DNA consists of two strands of nucleotides - 4 bases (A,G,T,C)
23 pairs of chromosomes
If unwound and tied together, human DNA in one cell would stretch ~ 5 feet, but would be only 50 trillionths of an inch wide!
Genes are specific sequences of DNA, each of which codes for a protein with a specific function
Genes are copied each time a cell divides, passing on the blueprint
Every cell contains a complete copy of the blueprint of life
DNA consists of two strands of nucleotides - 4 bases (A,G,T,C)
23 pairs of chromosomes
If unwound and tied together, human DNA in one cell would stretch ~ 5 feet, but would be only 50 trillionths of an inch wide!
Genes are specific sequences of DNA, each of which codes for a protein with a specific function
Genes are copied each time a cell divides, passing on the blueprint
36. Nuclear transfer Every cell contains a complete copy of the blueprint of life
DNA consists of two strands of nucleotides - 4 bases (A,G,T,C)
23 pairs of chromosomes
If unwound and tied together, human DNA in one cell would stretch ~ 5 feet, but would be only 50 trillionths of an inch wide!
Genes are specific sequences of DNA, each of which codes for a protein with a specific function
Genes are copied each time a cell divides, passing on the blueprint
Every cell contains a complete copy of the blueprint of life
DNA consists of two strands of nucleotides - 4 bases (A,G,T,C)
23 pairs of chromosomes
If unwound and tied together, human DNA in one cell would stretch ~ 5 feet, but would be only 50 trillionths of an inch wide!
Genes are specific sequences of DNA, each of which codes for a protein with a specific function
Genes are copied each time a cell divides, passing on the blueprint
37. Coning for use in Stem Cells
38. IVF In Vitro Fertilization Every cell contains a complete copy of the blueprint of life
DNA consists of two strands of nucleotides - 4 bases (A,G,T,C)
23 pairs of chromosomes
If unwound and tied together, human DNA in one cell would stretch ~ 5 feet, but would be only 50 trillionths of an inch wide!
Genes are specific sequences of DNA, each of which codes for a protein with a specific function
Genes are copied each time a cell divides, passing on the blueprint
Every cell contains a complete copy of the blueprint of life
DNA consists of two strands of nucleotides - 4 bases (A,G,T,C)
23 pairs of chromosomes
If unwound and tied together, human DNA in one cell would stretch ~ 5 feet, but would be only 50 trillionths of an inch wide!
Genes are specific sequences of DNA, each of which codes for a protein with a specific function
Genes are copied each time a cell divides, passing on the blueprint
39. Stem Cells and Cloning
40. Authorship Information