MSCE Biology for Form 4: Master Key Concepts

Ethical Implications of Biotechnology

  1. Affordability: High costs may limit accessibility and acceptance.
  2. Protection of Human Subjects: Ensuring safety and ethical standards during clinical trials.
  3. Assessment of Risks: Evaluating potential dangers posed by genetically engineered organisms.
  4. Environmental Impact: Monitoring the growth and survival of GMOs in the environment.
  5. Public Information: Providing accurate information and addressing concerns about biotechnology.
  6. Informed Consent: Ensuring that individuals involved in studies or trials give informed consent.
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