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Genome Project Payoffs: In Vetro Screening

Itinerate Tree Dweller
17-10-2004, 00:45
Genome Project Payoffs: In Vetro Screening
The advancement of all races. ITD's new social policy.
By Dr. Bryon Karpel, ITD Secretary of Research

The notion of races tormented the 19th and 20th century as cultural changes and political revolutions threatened to flip the methodical workings of the international community. Racial tension ravaged areas such as Africa and, to a lesser degree, America. What scientists and geneticists failed to recognize, however, is the genetic potential of the human race as a whole; this ensured the continuation of racial violence. Genetic advances in the late 20th century allowed for the successful cloning of the first biological being, but as advanced as this science was at the time, they could not perfect the process.

Further advances in the early 21st century pushed human knowledge of the genome further allowing for the first successful cloning of a human in 2004. The advanced genome project initiated by the Venom Corporation provided government scientists to further study the human gene, and allow for the elimination of invalid traits.

This process, coupled with already mandatory in vitro screening, will enable the genetic advancement of the ITD society.
Dr.Bryon Karpel