Group 30

Group 30 Group Name : Group 30
Group Members :
Alicia Ching Shiqi, Ashley Koh Shu Hui, Bernadette Lim Wei See, Chua Ling Hui, Loo Jia See, Sean, Tang Jia En, Janelle
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Cloning results in a dog with the exact same genome as deceased dog that is cloned. There will be no genetic variation that result in an improvement of the dogs. The cloned dog will have the same genetic diseases as the original dog. By breeding dogs, there will be genetic variation via random fertilisation. This will result in a potential improvement of the genetics of dogs. This will also give dogs more homes, as owners can adopt another dog.

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Pro
-there will be food for the people
-the corn may be more nutritious than the unmodified corn

Con
-the genetically modified corn may bring about possible allergic reaction for the people as it contains unknown genes from other species.
-the people may not want to eat genetic modified food due to possible health issues, religious beliefs or ethical reasons.

We will accept the corn as food is severely needed.

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