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Culture
Terrorist
The terrorists may use the gene technology to make new kind of virus which may cause great casualties.
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The dilemma and potential risk of the genetic revolution College English (6) Presentation
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Coherence
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Disagree We are nothing more than genes. The great drawback of the project.
Merits
Drawback
Debate
But in other instances, nothing But everything the almost scientists have can be done to stop the damage brought accomplished during the past halfon by genetic century isdefects. just a preface to the work
• Description of the contents Part 1
1-3 of the • Para Description contents
A general introduction of human’s research on DNA and it’s latent function
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library of biological data locked in those threads,
adverbial of purpose
a challenge he compares with splitting the atom
Appositive 同位语 attributive clause
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A library of biology date A drug factory A biological computer program
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Keys
We are nothing more than our genes
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Context
Ends ?
It will be an eternal topic
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publishes a list of diseases to which the former President is heir The dilemma of an insurance company
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• Description of the contents Part 3 • Para Description 8-9 of the contents
But when it is stirred, the "water" turns out to be sticky and thick, clinging to a glass rod and forming long, hair-thin threads. "You get the feeling this is really different stuff," says Dr. Francis Collins in his laboratory. Collins heads a gigantic effort to catalog the library of biological data locked in those threads, a challenge he compares with splitting the atom or going to the moon. (P1) Someday, he says, doctors will simply diagnose their patients' illnesses, give them a prescription for the proper pieces of molecular thread, and send them home cured.(P2) This thread of life, of course, is DNA, the spiral- staircase shaped molecule found in the nuclei of cells. (P3) College English (6) Presentation
People’s different opinion on DNA research College English (6) Presentation
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Clause relations
main clause
Collins heads a gigantic effort to catalog the
Culture
What is life made up of?
What is the essence of life?
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Culture
This is the landmark of ZhongGuanCun street which is named life.
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Biological and medical revolution
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The significance and application of DNA research Francis Collins • Description Para 4-7 of the W. French Anderson Para .4
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What and Setting
A liquid seemed like water
when stirred, it turns out to be sticky
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who and why
The statue is just the shape of DNA’s double helix structure
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Culture
Job interview
Insurance
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When and How
• Acts 1952, known that DNA is the basic stuff of genetics 1953, known it's chemical structure compile the first Then, pioneered the first successful detailed atlas in And, genetic testing
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Delay the onset Soften effects
Provide artificial version of protein
Para .8
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Genetic testing
Para .7
or going to the moon.
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Clause relations
DNA in their hands has become a drug,
main clause
a substance of extraordinary potential that can treat
Part Ⅱ
Agree
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Many accept the premise. Just one’s criminous tendency.
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A Revolution in Biology — and Society ?
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1 Culture 5 Critique
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Context
Revolution in Biology ? Society?
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Instrumentalities
narrate decribe illustrate lyric
norms
narration description argumentation instruction
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human gene-therapy operations human DNA
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Conflict
• dilemma
1.genetics defects that can't be corrected yet 2.misuse of genetic information
Grammatical Lexical
Conjunction
Rhetoric Analogy Personification Simile
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Synonym
Antonym Collocation College English百度文库(6) Presentation
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Coherence
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He thinks it is only a matter of time before someone sweeps up some of Bill Clinton's hair at the barber
shop, runs a genetic scan on the DNA in the hair cells
Dr. Francis Collins Catalog the library of biological data
Dr. W. French Anderson Find the wonder drugs hidden in the test tube
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and publishes a list of diseases to which the former
temporal adverbial
President is heir
compound sentence
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Cohesion
Reference
not just symptoms or the diseases that cause them
but also the flaws in DNA that make people susceptible to a disease.
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attributive clause
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Coherence
Debate Meditation Dilemma Latent risk Significance Application General introduction Potential function
Part Ⅳ
contents
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Coherence
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Perils genetic defect that can't be corrected yet Losing their jobs misuse of other’s DNA information Instances
Rule of order Paragraphing Hierarchies
Clause relation
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Coherence
Spatial order Sequence
Logical order
Chronological order
Background