Deck 17: Stem Cell Research, Cloning, and Genetic Engineering
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Deck 17: Stem Cell Research, Cloning, and Genetic Engineering
1
Who among the following is not mentioned, by MacKinnon, as a person who supports stem cell research?
A) Ronald Reagan
B) Christopher Reeves
C) John Kerry
D) Mary Tyler Moore
A) Ronald Reagan
B) Christopher Reeves
C) John Kerry
D) Mary Tyler Moore
C
2
Therapeutic cloning refers to the process by which
A) Clones are healed during development
B) Genetic material is created for therapies
C) A person's own stem cells are reproduced to facilitate healing
D) Genetic replicas are created for people who have lost pets
A) Clones are healed during development
B) Genetic material is created for therapies
C) A person's own stem cells are reproduced to facilitate healing
D) Genetic replicas are created for people who have lost pets
C
3
Mammals have never been cloned.
False
4
Adult stem cells are
A) Monopotent
B) Multipotent
C) Pluripotent
D) Bipotent
A) Monopotent
B) Multipotent
C) Pluripotent
D) Bipotent
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5
Give two objection to genetic screening.
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6
Cloning to make a human being is called therapeutic cloning.
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7
One truth about reproductive cloning is that
A) Cloned creatures are always physically unsound
B) Cloned people may not have souls
C) Identical twins are clones
D) Human clones would be used for body parts
A) Cloned creatures are always physically unsound
B) Cloned people may not have souls
C) Identical twins are clones
D) Human clones would be used for body parts
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8
Pharmacogenomics would be a form of personalized medicine using genetic engineering techniques.
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9
At present the cloning of animals is somewhat inefficient and risky.
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10
What is a transgenic animal?
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11
The suggestion that using embryos from fertility clinics which would otherwise be destroyed or kept frozen is an ethical activity relies upon ________ reasoning
A) Egoism
B) Natural law
C) Categorical imperative
D) Utilitarianism
A) Egoism
B) Natural law
C) Categorical imperative
D) Utilitarianism
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12
The yuck factor argument to human cloning holds that we ought to trust our gut reactions to certain procedures as indicative of their moral nature.
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13
Give two of the reasons why we value privacy.
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14
Aborted embryos are not generally seen as a viable source of embryonic stem cells because
A) Generally a woman does not know for sure she is pregnant until after the embryo has grown beyond the blastocyst stage
B) Aborted embryos are the primary source of embryonic stem cells
C) The process of aborting the embryo cause irreparable damage to the organism
D) There is too much political and religious pressure to take he chance of using aborted material
A) Generally a woman does not know for sure she is pregnant until after the embryo has grown beyond the blastocyst stage
B) Aborted embryos are the primary source of embryonic stem cells
C) The process of aborting the embryo cause irreparable damage to the organism
D) There is too much political and religious pressure to take he chance of using aborted material
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15
According to MacKinnon, how many human genes are there?
A) 20,000
B) 100,000
C) 2,000,000
D) 3,000,000,000
A) 20,000
B) 100,000
C) 2,000,000
D) 3,000,000,000
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16
The "playing God" argument against cloning
A) Is religious in nature
B) Is the same as the "yuck" argument
C) Is built on teachings in the Christian Bible
D) Is not necessarily a religious argument
A) Is religious in nature
B) Is the same as the "yuck" argument
C) Is built on teachings in the Christian Bible
D) Is not necessarily a religious argument
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17
The argument that human personhood begins at conception and humans should not be used for scientific research is founded in
A) Categorical imperative
B) Utilitarianism
C) Natural law
D) Virtue ethics
A) Categorical imperative
B) Utilitarianism
C) Natural law
D) Virtue ethics
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18
Human clones would be fully identical to one another.
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19
In 2002, one-third of the corn grown in the United States was genetically engineered.
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