Nartai, A., Shalkharov, Y. S., & Bitemirov, K. T.
The role of human genome related legal study development. |
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Scientific Object Identifier: http://s-o-i.org/1.1/TAS-12-68-43
DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.15863/TAS.2018.12.68.43
Language: English
Citation: Nartai, A., Shalkharov, Y. S., & Bitemirov, K. T. (2018). The role of human genome related legal study development. ISJ Theoretical & Applied Science, 12 (68), 290-292. Soi: http://s-o-i.org/1.1/TAS-12-68-43 Doi: https://dx.doi.org/10.15863/TAS.2018.12.68.43 |
Pages: 290-292
Published: 30.12.2018
Abstract: The century of rapidly developing technologies determines the need for a component for society at the moment when it most needs it. So today, undergoing a crisis of shortage of donor organs for transplantation, search for a suitable blood group for transfusion, issues of implantation, removal of a cancerous tumor, purification of blood serum components and other problems push humanity to reach new heights in solving such unsolvable problems. One of these solutions is biotechnology for the study of the human genome. Having successfully reproduced numerous clones of animals, mankind wondered how realistic it is to reproduce a living person for use in accordance with the need to solve global problems. The present has spawned many discussions on the part of theologians, ethics, biologists, medical workers and other segments of the population. The legal position is also among them. Since all decisions taken in a modern state should be regulated and covered in the system of regulatory legal acts, two positions were legally manifested. The first position implies an urgent need to depressurize in detail all the components associated with the study of the genome at the legislative level. The second position implies a number of sanctions related to illegal activities in the field of the study of the genome. This article discusses both positions.
Key words: genome, exogenous, genetic material, stem cells, DNA, RNA, amino acids, imbalance, mutation, evolution, gene technology, biotechnology.
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