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It’s all in your genes
I. Read the text and follow the instructions: Words and word combinations to be remembered:
1. The text is divided into four sections. What is each section about? a) Look at this list of topics: - Genes and disease; - Genetic engineering; - How genes are inherited; - Selective breeding; - Why some species become extinct; - Human variety.
b) Read the whole text and match four of the topics to the correct sections. ① What colour of hair have you got? Is it straight, wavy or curly? What colour are your eyes? Why are some people tall and slim while others are short and stocky? It’s all in your genes. Each person on this person is unique, because everyone has got a different combination of genes. These are contained in the DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) structure. Your genes determine your general shape and size, the colour of your face, nose, ears, mouth and teeth.
A gene can stay hidden in a family for generations. For example, the second daughter is married. Her husband’s eyes are brown, but he also carries a blue gene. This couple have got four children and each child has got a different combination of the parents’ genes, so one child has got blue eyes, although her parents and grandparents have all got brown eyes. ③ Knowledge about genes has been used since the eighteenth century to improve plants and animals. Scientists and farmers select the best possible specimens to breed from. In this way they have been able to produce bigger fruit vegetables, animals that produce more meat, kinds of wheat or rice that are more resistant to disease, and so on. This is known as selective breeding. ④ Now scientists can actually identify the genes for particular characteristics. In the new science of genetic engineering, genes can be removed, added or replaced to produce the characteristics that we want. New and better plants and animals will be produced by genetic engineering. Will we be able to design the perfect human being, too? “Nobody’s perfect”, we say. Perhaps one day everyone will be.
2. Read each section in more detail and find the answers to these questions: a) Why is everybody unique? b) How is it possible for a blue-eyed child to come from brown-eyed parents and grandparents? c) How does selective breeding work? d) How does the process of genetic engineering differ from selective breeding?
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