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Bio-ethics "The Gamble"
by Chris Meyer     Last updated - SEPT. 27 - 2003

Chris Meyer    has created numerous web sites including one concerning the ethics of the medical profession. He was once close to death, while doctors fiddled around and falsely diagnosed him with cirrhosis.   Medical site.   He ended up finding a cure for the real problem, which was that the doctors actually gave him a similar condition by administering various liver damaging medicines to fix another ailment.    References Linked here or on our Portfolio site!

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  •   1)  To teach about chromosome structure, A-G-C-T Genome structures
    present in all lifeforms, DNA and RNA structures, 3D Bio-animation
    of cellular structures and protein folding, Internet representation
    of the above using the recently released GEML and CellaML markup
    languages, the who's who in genomics including: Dr. Craig Ventor,
    and much more!     Click here for knowledge-base!
  • A chromatid is 1/2 a pair of a complete chromosome. Normally a
    chromosome has 2 identical parts to it, but prior to cell
    duplication, the chromosome pair split apart and become known as
    chromatids.
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    Also presenting info and links to sites concerning:
        Protein Visualization!

    And training and links on:
        Cell duplication and chromosome info-center!

    The other main reason for this site:

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  •   2)  To WARN mankind of the dangers (which follows below) of this
    genetic gamble with life itself. Splicing, cutting and pasting
    microscopic elements of genetic makeup, which to my mind, as
    well as many top genetic specialists and thinkers alike, is
    nothing short of playing kamikaze or Russian roulette. This,
    especially considering that we still don't even know the
    very basic rules of these complex structures or for that matter,
    how many genes the human body contains.

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  • 1999/ag-08-27-99-01.txt "gene-splicing" Info site:
           Gene splicing technology permits insertion of DNA from
           one or a few well-characterized genes.

    B&N statistcal genomics: Search Statisical Genomics Book

    Interesting Facts:

  • Cool Facts -

  • Anthrax Hits Daschle's Staff Hard
    (Aids drugs and cipro patent concerns compared)

  • New Scientist Genetic algorithms
    evolve optimum satellite orbit 16 October 2002

    (the things we learn from genetics)

  • It Works: Really Super Tiny Chips
    (using organic material known as thiols along with

    nanofabrication and self-assembly similar to virus strains)

  • Cancer Fight Dips Into Microchips

    Most living cells contain a nucleus, a semi-enclosed
    compartment where the cell's DNA (genetic material)
    is stored, but bacteria just have a single, looped DNA
    molecule, tangled into a mass called the nucleoid.
    There are over 62,000 miles (99,780 kilometers) of veins,
    arteries, and capillaries inside of each of us.
    The Smallest Genome --> A bacterium of the genus Mycoplasma
    has the smallest number of genes of any known
    self-reproducing organism. (Some viruses have fewer genes,
    but they need to use another cell's DNA machinery to
    reproduce.)

  • Gene Therapy Tristan da Cunha.
          One-third of the population has asthma
          also, the population is extreemly inbread.
          Its people of late have become the testing
          ground for genetic research in human human inbreeding
          research.

    Genetic defects and human inbreeding pictures

    Pictures and results of human inbreeding

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  • Research -- molecular manufacturing,
          commonly referred to as nanotechnology

  • Tinker Toy Folding Protein Picture

    And for you all dis-believers, the recent anthrax assults
    put the whole (tinkering with biology) thing into perspective.

    So Dolly, the cloned sheep already has arthritis!
    What have i been saying about ill effects of cloning around?

    right-wrong


    This recent proliferation of the genetic manipulation game
    including Stem Cell manipulation, GMO and GMF (Genetically
    modified Organisms and Food) has had and will undoubtedly
    continue to have, some far reaching both positive and
    negative consequences. ie. as recently 08-March-2002   :


  • Scientists have now confirmed that millions of tons of sand
           are arriving in America from the
           African Sehara dessert. The
           The implications of this are enormous
           considering the possible movement of
           equal amounts of GM organisms and plants
           and food. Pollins and other organisms
           will and are behaving in a similar fashion

  • One thing i am now sure of with all this stem
           cell reality! The whole genome project
           and how genes are suppose to govern how all
          cells divide and form themselves
           will need a serious re-visit!
  • Another tiff in the genome serial: [May 17, 2002]
           Now, Karlin says half of the proteins that
           would be produced according to Celera's fruit-fly
           sequence do not match up with those in a Swiss
           public database, and that future research will
           be hampered by the discrepancies.

  • Genome Rivals' Genteel Soiree
           The researchers seemed to agree that the
           software now available for analyzing
           genomic data simply isn't adequate.
           "Each genome has its own mysteries."
           "We know that the mouse assembly I
           reported on is not perfect. We will continue
           to optimize the algorithm," Sutton said.

  • Battlefield uses of biotech proposed in report to Army

  • Yahoo! Search Results for GMF agriculture


    Editor & Chris Meyer: Please contact me at that site via e-mail

  • DNA RNA Tutorials (Tulane University New Orleans LA)

  • The central dogma of Biology:

  • Transgenic fish for aquaculture (21 Apr 97)

  • Antisense DNA

    REFERENCES
  • Historic list of Books on DNA , Heredity, and Genetics

  • The Famine: Mexico Off the Hook
           If the researchers can nail down exactly which
           "haplotype" -- or strain of blight in South America
           -- that caused the Irish potato famine,
           they may also be able to find potatoes that
           have evolved to be resistant to the blight.
           Could we be building the next famine by mass
           producing GM plants that become susceptable
           to mass crop failures?

    Parkinson's Research Is Set Back by massive failure
           -- of Fetal Cell Implants while patients thrash about
           endlessly --.

  • (genetically modified forests,
           the ultimate gamble equivalent to redesigning
           the earth)
  • Gawsh, bio-engineers are so "COCK SURE" of their stem-cell
          knowledge, they inject not just (1) one, but dozens of patients
          having Parkinson disease, with these GM stemcells!
          Yet later, their patients are going nuts due to the proceedure!

    And now they want to rebuild our forests!
          Are they going to be so "COCK SURE" of themselves with our forests?
    As usual, when it's too late, we will know!

    Or perhaps, the bio-tech industry is simply
          taking up the moral and ethical
          hi-road and sure-fire corporate
          money making stratagy of Micro$oft?

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  • Translated COP overview       Committee on Organic Polluting agents
          Persistentes(COP). Most of the COP they
          are composed organoclorados. The chemistry
          of chlorine produces more than 11,000 compound
          ones organoclorados, the majority harmful for
          the people, the animals and the medio.ambiente
          in general. It was an error of the industrial
          development, today with his days counted.

          Persistent the Organic Polluting agents (COP),
          POPs in English, are extraordinarily toxic and
          lasting chemical substances. The present
          emissions will cause to cancer and hormonal
          alterations in next the 1,000 years. It is
          necessary and possible to let produce this
          type of substances.

          They include PCB, DDT, benzene, chlorine and
          Organo-chlorine by-products like DDT, CFC, HCFC,
          PVC, DEHP plastizers that emulate estrogine, etc.

  • Gene Map: Help or Hype? Feb. 10, 2002

  •       With Just a few days before the complete
          human genome map is to be published, we
          learn that there are less than 35,000 genes
          in humans, when it is known that there are
          more than > 50,000 genes in a simple
          Pufferfish?       This whole project MUST be some kind of joke!
          Now they are finding that the gene decoder chip
          they used, was missing sensors for certain
          sequences: Not only that!
          There are more than 40,000 muscles alone,
          in the trunk of any elephant!
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    Major flaw found in gene mapping chip
         (March 1st 2002)

  • New Scientist: Chip chop
           ( A flaw in a widely used "gene chip"
           stops some research projects dead
           and flaws many others)

    Micro-Slop - The future seen and previewed today

    Micro-Techno-slop As Evidenced Today
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  • Bacteria Bots / Engineered Microbes'
           Uses Are Many But Their Impact Still Unknown
           Thursday, September 13, 2002
           Twenty years before soybeans were crossed
           with fish genes and rice was boosted to
           become a multivitamin, the biotech industry
           began with bugs.
           An antibiotic-resistant version of one microbe
           has lately been found to cause devastating
           infections in cystic fibrosis patients.
           So even today, no one wants to mess with
           transgenic bacteria (even though for a while
           they looked interresting), once if ever they're
           released, they'll be everywhere. Pandora's box
           will have been opeded.

  • Technology Review -
           The various variations of DNA Chips and
           how they work. Pictures too!

    More 3D pictures

    RoommateAccess site:

    And now in the bio-technology, and genomics (GM), and DNA gamble,
    flaws are once again beginning to show!
    Lively battle in DNA chips (11/07/2000)

  • BAFFLING VACCINE FACTS:
           Vaccines not tested for long term safety.

  • 1999/ag-08-27-99-01.txt "Bt corn,"
           crafted by splicing in a bacterial gene
           that codes for a protein that is toxic to
           corn border pests. Unfortunately this includes
           butterflies!

  • As i write this new addition (10/05/2002) having
           heard the latest news bulliten,
           that in Kentucky, 75% of newborn
           horses are now still born. Scientists
           have no clue as to the reason why!
           Could it be BT corn? No Links found yet!

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  • USDA approves Skin
           made from the foreskin of circumcised male youths.

  • New Scientist: Flying gene,
        one in every 20 people has a mutation that can cause in
        flight deep vain thrombosis.

  • Gene Therapy's Hot Seat
        Gene Therapy has yet to produce a single approved drug.
        Yet has killed many recipients of experimental potions.
        (Washington Post Feb. 20 2002)
           Unfortunately, the current situation, reminds me of a bunch
           of kids playing pin the tail on the donkey. The main difference
           however, is that the tail is microscopic and virtually
           invisible, and so is the pin they are using.

  • Scientific world split on biotech food
           "There's a community of ecologists and soil scientists
           who oppose the current drift in agriculture, who
           think we're putting too much emphasis on bending
           nature to our will and too little effort in simply
           understanding it".
           ------------------------------------

  • What are viruses anyway? · Viruses are tiny particles which can reproduce only inside living cells. They can spread between in a number of ways- in the air or in the blood, for instance. Cancers where viruses are thought to play a role include cervical cancer, cancer of the liver and a skin cancer that can develop in people with AIDS. Cervical cancer is associated with a virus that can be transmitted through sexual intercourse. Cancer of the liver can develop in a person who has had an attack of hepatitis B- a virus which can be transmitted through sexual intercourse or using infected needles, e.g. illegal drug use.
  • BBC News | SAN FRANCISCO
           Synthetic virus nearing reality
           The implications could be devastating
           Further:
           Hansen suggested that instead of helping to design
           bioengineered foods, university scientists should be
           doing ecological studies about how modern farming
           methods -- fertilizer and pesticide use in addition to
           biotechnology -- affect the sustainability of the soil.

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  • Pesticides may damage the brains
            of young children: Pesticides causing hormone imbalance is the root of the problem!

            It has just been learned, December
            08, 2002. That the great orka whales
            Of the shores of Vancouver, have a
            population of < 800, and just this
            year, all newborns died. The cause?
            PCBs in the mothers milk from eating
            smaller marine life chalked full of PCBs
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  • Meanwhile:
    many Bio-chemists, micro-biologists, Bio-scientists,
    Bio-engineers and the like, are betting on their short
    lived knowledge (or should i say aspired knowledge) of
    life itself. All this in an attempt to modify it to some
    other specification. To their mind, it's ok to perform
    gene manipulations and modifications as they see fit.
    But let us remember, that once those killer cards are
    dealt, we can't change the bet. It will
    be as impossible as changing the direction of a hurricane,
    if ever the world gets covered by a plant or virus that is
    toxic to mankind.

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  • How Secure Is Digital Hospital?
    When computer systems are completely safe,
    then I will feel safe
    about using them for critical data!

    Google Search: Royal Vic hospital mold deaths
    Can we trust technology and the medical system, if
    we can't even get the basics right? People dieing
    in hospitals from simple mold!
    Related site!

  • BBC News | SCI/TECH | US politicans criticise
    human cloning efforts
    Lawmakers in the United States say they are considering
    banning human cloning after scientists warned the
    technology could produce abnormal babies.

  • Yahoo! Search Results for:
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    More baffling genetic research statistics and the future of ...
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    New Scientist:
    Killer virus!

    January 13, 2002

    People are currently dieing, using the new synthetic
    genetically made diabetes drug Humolog and Humolin. Canada is not doing
    a darn thing to force Eli Lilly to continue to produce the original insulin
    made from animal islets of langerhans from protein secreted by animal
    pancreas. Yet many people have already died from something similar to
    insulin shock. Are the drug companies trying to force genetic products
    down our throats so they can monopolize the market?

    Is it possible that research into new vaccines against cancer
    and other diseases could inadvertently create lethal human viruses? Many of
    the most promising modern vaccines depend on viruses to transport
    genes into the body, and contain genes that directly alter the immune
    response.

    wired news
    January 12, 2002

    The Asian gaur, a bull named Noah, was born Monday at Trans-Ova Genetics in Sioux
    Center, Iowa, and
    died Wednesday.

    IBM supercomputer tackles DNA The Human Genome Project expects the
    supercomputer will shrink wait time for some of its
    calculations from 447 years to one month.
    By Bob Sullivan, MSNBC
    December 18, 2000 5:22 AM PT
    The world's fastest commercial supercomputer will
    soon be devoted exclusively to solving the world's
    most powerful puzzle. A new IBM supercomputer
    will be made available to companies trying to ask
    questions of the recently decoded human genome.
    Hailed as the scientific marvel of our lifetime, decoding
    the DNA that holds the recipes for human biology is
    merely a first step. The Human Genome Project, a full
    map of human DNA, has created perhaps the most
    powerful and intriguing database ever. But analyzing
    that data - really gleaning the secrets hidden inside our
    DNA - is a mathematical mountain.

    At least Europe is taking the proper precautions!

    "The Green Parties of
    Europe acknowledge there are
    scientifically justified concerns about
    the safety of all foods produced
    through recombinant DNA
    technologies and that these
    genetically modified foods pose
    unique hazards to the health of both
    the consumer and the environment."

    The Green parties listed these
    hazards as, "the potential for
    generating new toxins, carcinogens
    and allergens."

    Besides unique risks to humans, the
    Greens said, GM foods pose unique
    risks to the environment:
      creation of
    super weeds and super viruses,
    destruction of Bio-diversity and
    pollution of soil.

    The writing is on the wall. The warnings are out
    there, but will they listen?

    Much caution is in order for the bet on technology and grandiose solutions
    to problems within nature itself. Note: Even the relatively simple
    contraception pill has been proven to cause heart attacks and strokes in
    woman. That being so, can we not from that simple reality, extrapolate some
    conclusions as to what kinds of impending disasters will arise from playing
    around with genetics?

    NEW July 07 2000 --- Listen up! What have i been saying to all you tinker's in Bio-technology and messing with evolution itself? Killer Human Generated Algae Invades Southern California.

    More peopledie every year fromhospital infections
    (90,000) than from all accidental deaths (70,000), including
    motor vehicle crashes, fires, burns, falls, drownings,
    and poisonings.

    Is the American Medical Association doing a darn thing?

    FDA to Ban Gene Researcher:
    Jesse Gelsinger, 18, died in
    September 1999, a few days after
    being treated with an experimental
    gene therapy for his rare liver disease.
    His family reached a legal settlement
    with Wilson and the university last
    month.
    Earlier this year, the FDA banned
    Penn's Institute of Human Gene Therapy
    from performing studies on humans.

    That was done only after, when this year
    alone, several people were dealt the ultimate
    loosing hand, and over 500 others were dealt a
    very bad hand, due to genetic tinkering by Bio-
    Engineers and Bio-Scientists.

    Finally, the US NIH (National Institute
    of health) is curbing the testing of genetic
    material on humans! What took them so long?
    Must tragedies occur, before someone applies
    the brakes on this wild game of genetic Russian
    Roulette.
    Is the GENE POKER GAME finally being regulated?
    NIH moving to curb gene therapy on humans after
    500 adverse incidents reported this year alone.

    3:00 a.m. Jun. 3, 2000 PDT
    DENVER -- The National Institutes of Health and the
    Food and Drug Administration will step up efforts to
    regulate gene therapy trials, representatives from the two
    groups said Friday at a gathering of gene therapy
    experts.
    This level of diligence towards
    regulating any type of clinical trials is
    "unprecedented," Patterson said.
    An epidemic rise in one under-publicized category of cancers should
    sound an alarm for all Americans. There is a powerful link to the
    dramatic surge in lymphatic cancer: the 1994 approval of the genetically
    engineered bovine growth hormone (rbGH). Before 1995, lymphatic cancers
    were comparatively rare. Increases of up to 2000% since 1980 have been seen!

    Wish those odds were in our favor!


    NEW:   What is Bio-technology?
    What are the ramifications of its use? What is the latest about Bio-tech
    mistakes and blunders?  
    GMF- Food Articles Over
    2 dozen articles

      from various newspapers around the world, discuss
    the issues!


    10-May-2002 Guess what? Read below!

  • Heinrich Roder lab
           3D Protein Folding Picture protein folding pictures

  • Collapse of Dot-Coms Stifles Tech Innovators
           (They're pissed now, what do you think i felt
           like 20 years ago, when Gates stomped out
           our empire via his contract with IBM)

  • Fuzzy Logic along with stastistical genome data-mining
           is attempting to predict gene interactions
           All i can say is, lots of luck and don't fuck up!

  • Not only is law lagging behind technology,
           many technologies are laging
           behind the very technology the're involved with!
           Take how long it's taking the US government to
           adopt laws regarding minimal requirements
           for minimal levels for software standards.
           Take also, how fast the internet (Search Engines)
           are at accessing data.
           Yet to get listed on most search engines takes
           anywhere from weeks to months! Big mistake, big
           failure, big shortcoming, and probably their
           downfall with regards to immediate news from
           other types of media!

  • New Technological Breakthrough To Fix Problems
           - Of the Previous Bio-tech Breakthrough (screw-up)
           On Monday May 7 2002, Texas A&M
           chemists unveiled Zovirex-10, a revolutionary
           new fungicide capable of halting the spread of
           a fungus unexpectedly spawned by a July 2000
           breakthrough, an advanced soy hybrid that
           grows 10 times better in soil over-saturated
           with chemical herbicides.

           The fungus, which, if left unchecked,
           would likely have destroyed 98 percent of
           Earth's soy crop and wrought untold
           environmental havoc, made the latest scientific
           advance possible

           Oberst downplayed claims that if Zovirex-10 were
           to seep into the groundwater, it would kill off
           70 percent of fish and aquatic plant life, poison
           35 percent of the human population, and raise the
           temperature of the sea by seven degrees.

  • Medical Editor Rips Into FDA
           It appears the FDA is in the pocket of the
           large pharmaceutical and bio-tech outfits!

  • Big Split Over Jumping Gene Theory. (May 18, 2002)
           Some scientists and geneticists are deeply
           concerned about the long term effects of
           genetic manipulation. Some worry that
           genetic jumps could cause serious
           problems in the long term for our
           offspring and great grand children!
           Specifically, could gene therapy today
           to cure illness, cause mutations in our
           offspring?

  • Chips Show DNA Differences
           (single nucleotide polymorphism SNP makes up
           the 0.1 % difference between all human genome
           chemistry)

  • Another tiff in the genome serial: [May 17, 2002]
           Now, Karlin says half of the proteins that
           would be produced according to Celera's fruit-fly
           sequence do not match up with those in a Swiss
           public database, and that future research will
           be hampered by the discrepancies.

         What of genomics
          knowledge
         and training?

  • Functional Genomics

  • Washington Advisory Group Recommendations
           - for spending on pharmacol and genomic research

  • CN's bioinformatics & other WWW training links ie.
           DBMS, bio-sequence search sites, protein
           pattern searching, gene finding, general bio-info

    Some of the Contents of the above link:

           Protein structure/homology modeling

           Sequence comparison

           Barton tutorial pages

           3D molecular structure viewers

           Lists of bioinformatics sites

           Tool-center pages (list of biotech tools)

           DNA micro arrays

           Genome-scale analysis

           Gene regulation

           Perl in bioinformatics

           International nucleotide sequence database collaboration

    Legal Internet Guide Legal Internet Guide

    The Spiral Calendar: And Its Effects on Financial
    Markets and Human Events
    The Spiral Calendar The Spiral Calendar

    One Hundred of the World's Most Widely
    Followed Stock Market Prediction Systems
    Divining the Dow Divining the Dow

    Basic DNA and RNA Protocols
    Basic DNA and RNA Protocols Basic DNA and RNA Protocols

    Antisense RNA and DNA Antisense RNA and DNA Antisense RNA and DNA

    DNA and RNA Cleavers and Chemotherapy of Cancer and Viral Diseases
    DNA and RNA Cleavers and Chemotherapy ....
    DNA and RNA Cleavers and Chemotherapy ....


    Footprinting of Nucleic Acid-Protein Complexes
    Footprinting of Nucleic Acid-Protein Complexes

    bin Laden: The Man Who Declared War on America
    bin Laden
    bin Laden

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