hi guys does anyone know i dont get the "research" part haha?
@Hivaclibtibcharkwa @zizi2003_ @hiiitsme
so basically, this dotpoint is also connected to the "research the future directions of the use of biotechnology" that comes before it, except now you have to discuss the benefits it has (social, agricultural, medicinal...)
so examples like:
- the potential for gene therapy to treat/'cure' non-infectious diseases eg, cystic fibrosis by replacing the mutated gene coding for a non-functional CFTR protein, with the healthy gene (medicinal/social benefits) --> reduces morbidity and mortality rates/increased survival
- the potential for therapeutic cloning in xenotransplantation- using stem cells to clone organs that have the same genetic material / MHC I receptors as the recipient to avoid organ rejection (medicinal/social benefits)
- the potential for genetically modified crops/organisms in alleviating hunger globally - eg, golden rice (beta carotene- can combat vit A deficiency)
- pre-implantation genetic testing- testing and then modification of embryonic genes and the impact this can have on the evolution/allele frequency of a population - +ve and -ve
- CRISPR and its ability to modify specific genes (medicinal benefits) --> it's vv important to know the processes involved and perhaps an example of how it can help society as a 'future technology'
make sure you also mention the negatives since the question is 'evaluate', so while these technologies have the potential to improve medicine/agriculture etc, they may also result in the loss of biodiversity etc