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Date Posted: 15:53:02 05/13/02 Mon
Author: Bethann Worster
Subject: Question 5

If my sibling were spared a genetic mutation I would not feel angry, I would probably be grateful that at least one of us was spared the sufferig. Although it would not be fun dealing with the pain and suffering a disease would cause me, I think it would equally trying if I had to watch someone close to me suffer. Even though I would be grateful my sibling did not have to deal with a disease, I would probably feel some jealousy because I was the one with the "bad luck." If the tables were turned I would be just as supporive as my sibling was for me. I would also hope he would be somewhat grateful that I did not have to go through what he was going through.

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