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  2. Designer baby - Wikipedia

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    A designer baby is a baby whose genetic makeup has been selected or altered, often to exclude a particular gene or to remove genes associated with disease. [1] [2] This process usually involves analysing a wide range of human embryos to identify genes associated with particular diseases and characteristics, and selecting embryos that have the desired genetic makeup; a process known as ...

  3. Human germline engineering - Wikipedia

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    Eugenic modifications to humans yield "designer babies", with deliberately-selected traits, possibly extending to its entire genome. [8] HGE potentially allows for enhancement of these traits. [8] The concept has produced strong objections, particularly among bioethicists. [9]

  4. Human genetic enhancement - Wikipedia

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    Genetic human enhancement emerges as a potential frontier in disease prevention by precisely targeting genetic predispositions to various illnesses. Through techniques like CRISPR, specific genes associated with diseases can be edited or modified, offering the prospect of reducing the hereditary risk of conditions such as cancer, cardiovascular ...

  5. Genetic study to test babies for 200 conditions - AOL

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    A hospital has begun testing hundreds of babies for genetic conditions as part of a "world-leading" study into rare illnesses. Midwife Georgie, who is expecting her first baby in April, was the ...

  6. Preimplantation genetic diagnosis - Wikipedia

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    The prospect of a "designer baby" is closely related to the PGD technique, creating a fear that increasing frequency of genetic screening will move toward a modern eugenics movement. [12] On the other hand, a principle of procreative beneficence is proposed, which is a putative moral obligation of parents in a position to select their children ...

  7. He Jiankui genome editing incident - Wikipedia

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    Compelled by the situation, he immediately announced the birth of genome-edited babies in a series of five YouTube videos the same day. [6] [7] The first babies, known by their pseudonyms Lulu (Chinese: 露露) and Nana (娜娜), are twin girls born in October 2018, and the second birth or the third baby born was in 2019, [8] [9] named Amy. [10]

  8. New eugenics - Wikipedia

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    Ethical arguments against new eugenics include the claim that creating designer babies is not in the best interest of society as it might create a breach between genetically modified individuals and natural individuals. [8] Additionally, some of these technologies might be economically restrictive further increasing the socio-economical gap. [5]

  9. Paul Knoepfler - Wikipedia

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    Knoepfler advocates in the book for a temporary moratorium on clinical use of CRISPR in humans, whether for health condition or even human enhancement to create designer babies. [33] In a TEDx Vienna talk titled "What if my neighbor's kid was genetically modified?" [34] he addresses his concerns on the use of CRISPR in humans.