Genetic Engineering In Gattaca, By Andrew Niccol

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The life expectancy of someone with cystic fibrosis is only 37 years. ("Cystic Fibrosis.") This condition, along with many other genetic diseases, shortens the life of thousands of people, but in the near future, a developing technology can not only allow these people to life normal lives, but also has the ability to increase general human productivity. What if nobody had to die from genetic disorders? What if anybody could learn the most advanced of mathematics? What is this new technology? Genetic Engineering. Genetic Engineering allows for the editing and creation of DNA, the blueprint for every organism. Making changes to human DNA can cure many ailments, and also improve human capabilities drastically. However, the technology is widely and unjustly disputed. Genetic Engineering is a beneficial technology, and it should be promoted to the fullest extent. In Gattaca, by Andrew Niccol, genetic engineering is used to create individuals who have incredibly low chances of developing serious ailments like heart disease, and also individuals who have longer lifespans and stronger immune systems. (Niccol) Getting sick much less means more time for work, and also more time for leisure. If people rarely got sick, corporations would not have to allocate nearly as much time for sick days, and …show more content…
This is also false. For instance, there are many developed countries in which healthcare runs on a social system. Therefore, it would not be out of the question to implement a similar social system for the distribution of genetic modifications. The rich would pay more, the poor less, and the entire system could generate tax revenue for the government to spend further improving it. Genetic Engineering would not increase class division if it is regulated well. If anything, a social system would allow the lower classes to feel closer to the top from the