How do you feel about genetic engineering?

a_pla5tic_bag

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I like it and hope to get a job in it or something similar when I'm done with school.

But here's an interesting idea, what if I changed a bacteria so that it

was able to devour plastic as a food source? I've already thought of a

few good things that this would do, but I thought of one really bad one

too. I won't say yet but what do you guys think about that and genetic

engineering as a whole?

and crazy religious people need not worry, i'm not thinking about trying to mutate

people yet. well, thats not true but it's all they bring up when I tell them what i want to do

with my life. like damn, if you have a genetic issue maybe we can fix

it. god doesn't want you to do that or thats something you shouldn't mess with. always the same story. no one gave me an actual reason yet. or showed me any bad results.

i made this in the thinkers cult too but it's dead. BTW, a leader should mass message everyone in the cult and let them no they're still part of it.
 
plastic eating bacteria could be useful in landfills or the ocean, but i dont think it can be done. plastic has no nutrients... right? i dont really know anything about it. maybe it can happen. but i think genetic wngineering and mwdical advancements as a whole are going to be a large part to a successful future as as country, and they should be pursued
 
Don't see whats wrong with it. I'm assuming as the technology gets better, any negative side effects will decrease in magnitude/frequency...

Although i do think you have to be more specific with your topic; there are so many different types of genetic engineering, and I assume most/all NSers have no fucking clue about the science behind any of it.
 
if you can make something that devours plastic you would be become the next bill gates and save the world. But i dont know if that would even be possible, i think that would be more chemical engineering then genetic.
 
I believe there was some ted talk about fungi that was engineered to eat oil or something like that... im not sure.
 
Humans have been biologically engineering the planet for thousands of years, and I honestly see more positive outcomes of rapid scientific development in this area of science than possible negatives, considering how our population is putting such strain on the world we live in. If we're going to have populations like is expected and draw on the earths resources like we're projected, its an absolute necessity that we figure something out, and bioengineering seems to be the answer.
 
send in Chinese Needle Snakes. Then, let loose snake-eating gorillas. And then when winter time rolls around, the gorillas simply freeze to death.
 
first thing that comes to mind when i hear the words genetic engineering is animals with multiple asses. thank you southpark for making me dumber.
 
alright, i guess you have to understand exactly what happens when an organism consumes something and turns it into to energy. there's lot of molecular processes, and basically it comes to the fact that you need a certain molecule to make energy. WE happen to need sugars (among other things). The mechanism hat creates energy uses the energy thats holding sugar together to create other things, and then uses the hydrogens in it for something else. all you have to do is make it so that something else, say a bacteria, can use plastic to get energy. you'd have to modify the genes that code the proteins that make up the electron transport train and the enzymes that catalyze the reaction.

the waste will go where all bodily waste goes, out. depending on what it is, maybe you can use it. could be fuel, could be fertilizer, who knows?

the bad: it took me a bit to realize this, but you can't just let it run wild. if it got out, it would devour all plastic and keep multiplying and keep eating. and sure you could probably kill it but to get rid of all of it would be nearly impossible. so i guess you' have to contain it and bring the plastic to it.

and yeah i know thats a crazy idea but what if it worked?
 
Some non-scientific reading for you:

http://www.mangareader.net/bio-meat

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thats more i less what i figure would happen, without the people eating of course. thats a pretty good idea too though.

and before someone says if they eat trash and you eat them, aren't you eating trash. well yeah sort of. but if it breaks it down into other stuff then you're not really eating garbage.
 
We just started talking about this shit in bio, really interesting stuff. I think if you could do it, which I have my doubts on, being able to contain the bacteria would be a pretty easy fix. However, doing what you said making bacteria able break down plastic would be a very difficult feat.
 
I believe no man (or woman) should have the power or divine like qualities to genetically change or render nature.
 
Haha, yup, let's halt scientific breakthroughs and advancements in genetics, that's just too divine.
 
then you might as well stop eating fruit. tons of plants are genetically enhanced to yield more, larger fruit. and animals are too.

and like I said, no one is trying to make mutant people yet. I mean what would you do anyway? I'm not gonna anyone into X-Men or something. sure there's the whole designer baby thing but that seems like more of a novelty. unless of course you have 2 parents that want to have a kid, but will pass on a genetic disorder to him/her. well we can fix that.

how about this; a more viable idea.

use viruses as medical treatments. make a virus so that it injects sequences into cells. maybe you can kill tumors that way, by injecting genes that would code proteins that trigger apoptosis. and before you say, that won't work your body will detect the virus and kill it before it does anything, ask yourself, o you get sick? yes you do.
 
i dont understand why religious types take such offense to genetic engineering, seeing as how by using it correctly we could genetically engineer the perfect god.
 
I'm game for that but say we figure out how to replicate stem cells without mutations (creating an unlimited supply pretty much) there would be a great many uses for that, although many problems still arise like controlling the growth etc.
 
That sounds like a good idea, it would be very difficult to accomplish though. You have to make sure you have extreme measures to contain the bacteria, etc. You couldn't just let them go loose on a landfill. Genetic engineering as a whole has yielded some extremely important advances, without it modern agriculture wouldn't be anything what it is today.
The only thing that really makes me nervous about scientific advances in genetic engineering is some scientist in like North Korea working to genetically enhance humans to make like super warriors. I know that sounds really science fictiony, but I don't think its that farfetched.
 
no you're right. as soon as somebody figures out the trick to all this you can bet the government will be trying to make spartans.
 
I figure this will happen with robots/computers being integrated into people before actual genetic engineering occurs.
 
China sometimes takes people that are missing something or lacking it, inject them with stem cells in that area and sit back and watch, if anyones gonna be making spartans it's them
 
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