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Biology, 07.04.2020 02:31 vanessagallegos7445

The original screenplay for GATTACA concludes with the following code: 'In a few short years, scientists will have completed the
Human Genome Project, the mapping of all the genes that make up a human being. After 4 billion years of evolution by the slow and
clumsy method of natural selection, we have now evolved to the point where we can direct our own evolution. If only we had acquired
this knowledge sooner, the following people would never have been born. It continues listing famous people and their illnesses, such
as Hawking who had Lou Gehrig's Disease.
Obviously this is a tongue-in-cheek reference to the fact that directing our own evolution as a species may not be the best choice
Explain how doing so might have negative consequences for the human species
OR
"No one exceeds their potential" How is it that Vincent was able to exceed his potential? Is a person's potential determined by their
DNA?

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