Explain in your own words the difference between Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes. How might CRISPR be useful in curing diabetes?

Diabetes

Summarize the difference between the function of insulin and
glucagon.

Define hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia and explain the
consequences of each. Search the internet and discover how too
much sugar in your bloodstream has adverse effects on your eyes,
nerves and kidneys. Be sure to cite a reference.

Explain in your own words the difference between Type 1 and Type
2 diabetes.

How might CRISPR be useful in curing diabetes?

One Chinese researcher has modified human embryos so that they are not susceptible to HIV. His work was condemned by the international scientific society:Discuss?

Gene editing methods have been around for years but involved cumbersome mechanisms. In 2015 the CRISPR gene editing system has made this method easy to do. One Chinese researcher has modified human embryos so that they are not susceptible to HIV. His work was condemned by the international scientific society:Discuss

What does the future hold for changes in how our brain functions? Do you support tinkering with the brain via techniques like CRISPR? Why or why not?How have our supreme cognitive powers gotten us into major trouble? How will our brain get us out of our present predicament?

Anthropology

Briefly summarize the nonlinear series of events that have resulted in the creation of the human brain. In terms of cognitive development, what are the major steps leading from sponges to primates that have gotten us to where we’re at?

How do our brains compare with theirs in terms of size, shape, and mental capacity?

What are we presently learning about genetic and environmental variables that give humans a hyperactive trajectory in brain development?

How have our supreme cognitive powers gotten us into major trouble? How will our brain get us out of our present predicament?

What does the future hold for changes in how our brain functions? Do you support tinkering with the brain via techniques like CRISPR? Why or why not?

Describe the techniques, the risks, the goals, the outcomes, and then, based on these studies, offer a brief summary of what these studies tell you overall about the state of the tech and its possible uses in humans.

This is a guideline from my professor that would like to be followed as far as the approach to the paper:

For this first paper you could look at germline gene modification generally and CRISPR specifically.

Almost all of the research will be on animal models—which is fine, as that will give you some sense of what works and what are the remaining obstacles to be overcome before it’s used in humans.

Describe the techniques, the risks, the goals, the outcomes, and then, based on these studies, offer a brief summary of what these studies tell you overall about the state of the tech and its possible uses in humans.

It has, of course, already been used, by He Jiankui in China, but most researchers think he jumped the gun.

including a pdf of the research paper guide that needs to followed as well.

The article (ASHG gen mod stmt 2017.pdf) attaching must be used as a source.

Need the writer who wrote my paper for order 613240 to write this paper as well to give continuity to the writing style.