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PLEASE HELP (40 POINTS) What role might the processes of protein synthesis play in using CRISPR to modify a defective gene in an organism’s DNA? Do you think CRISPR and other forms of genetic engineering
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PLEASE HELP (40 POINTS) What role might the processes of protein synthesis play in using CRISPR to modify a defective gene in an organism’s DNA? Do you think CRISPR and other forms of genetic engineering are helpful or harmful to humans?
Use what you know about protein synthesis to reflect on these questions.
Create a presentation of your ideas. Your presentation can be verbal, written, or drawn. Be sure to explain the reasoning behind your ideas. Be prepared to defend your ideas by considering a variety of different perspectives.
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