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Human genetic engineering
Human genetic engineering. Conceptual computer artwork representing the genetic engineering of humans. Sperm cells labelled with bar codes are seen. In the future it may be possible to identify the hereditary characteristics carried by individual sperm cells (male reproductive cells). Sperm selected for these characteristics could be used to produce " designer" babies
Science Photo Library features Science and Medical images including photos and illustrations
Media ID 6402167
© VICTOR HABBICK VISIONS/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
Bar Code Bio Technology Bioengineering Cloned Clones Cloning Coded Codes Computer Illustration Copies Copy Copying Engineered Engineering Gamete Gametes Genetic Genetic Engineering Genetically Identical Identified Label Labelled Sex Cell Sexual Reproduction Sperm Cells Genetics Indentification
Jigsaw Puzzle (500 Pieces)
Discover the fascinating world of human genetics with our captivating jigsaw puzzles from Media Storehouse. This intriguing puzzle, featuring an original conceptual artwork from Science Photo Library, depicts the cutting-edge science of human genetic engineering. Immerse yourself in the detail as you piece together sperm cells labeled with barcodes, representing the complex process of genetic modification. A stimulating and educational activity for all ages, our high-quality puzzles are perfect for expanding your knowledge and igniting curiosity. Engage in a mindful and rewarding experience, bringing the wonders of science right to your living room.
500 piece puzzles are custom made in the UK and hand-finished on 100% recycled 1.5 mm millboard. There is a level of repetition in jigsaw shapes with each matching piece away from its pair. The completed puzzle measures 38x50cm and is delivered packaged in an attractive presentation box specially designed to fit most letter box slots
Jigsaw Puzzles are an ideal gift for any occasion
Estimated Product Size is 50.2cm x 38cm (19.8" x 15")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
This print from Science Photo Library showcases the concept of human genetic engineering through a thought-provoking computer artwork. The image portrays sperm cells, each labeled with unique bar codes, symbolizing the potential for identifying hereditary characteristics carried by individual male reproductive cells in the future. In this visionary depiction, it is suggested that these identified traits could be selectively chosen to create "designer" babies. The idea behind this technology is to engineer specific genetic attributes in offspring by using sperm selected for their desired qualities. The visual representation emphasizes the power of genetic manipulation and its potential impact on human reproduction. It raises ethical questions about the boundaries of science and our role in shaping future generations. While some may view this as an exciting advancement in biotechnology, others may express concerns regarding issues such as cloning or playing God. Ultimately, this image serves as a reminder of how far we have come in understanding genetics and highlights the ongoing debates surrounding human genetic engineering. It invites viewers to contemplate both the possibilities and consequences that lie ahead as we continue to explore advancements in this field.
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