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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. He Jiankui genome editing incident - Wikipedia

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    However, He's human experiments raised ethical concerns the effect are unknown on future generations. [112] Ethical concerns have been raised relative to the four ethical criteria of autonomy, justice, beneficence, and non-maleficence, [114] [113] first postulated by Tom Beauchamp and James Childress in Principles of Biomedical Ethics. [115]

  4. Human germline engineering - Wikipedia

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    The other ethical concern is the potential for “designer babies”, or the creation of humans with "perfect", or "desirable" traits. There is a debate as to if this is morally acceptable as well. Such debate ranges from the ethical obligation to use safe and efficient technology to prevent disease to seeing some actual benefit in genetic ...

  5. The designer baby debate could start a war - AOL

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  6. 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. [12] Additionally, some of these technologies might be economically restrictive further increasing the socio-economical gap. [8]

  7. Adam Nash (savior sibling) - Wikipedia

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    Nash's conception and birth received both praise and criticism due to the ethical issues surrounding PGD and was also the inspiration of the novel My Sister's Keeper by Jodi Picoult. Nash has been called "the world's first savior sibling" [1] [6] and "the first designer baby". [4]

  8. 'Designer dogs' are everywhere, but are they ethical? - AOL

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    According to one industry estimate, 70% of U.S. households own a pet, with another estimate saying nearly 70 million households own at least one dog. Recently, the American Kennel Club announced ...

  9. Playing God (ethics) - Wikipedia

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    Bioethics refers to ethical issues regarding biological science, medicine etc. IVF treatment, abortion, genetic engineering, and artificial insemination are a few of the major topics regarding synthetic reproduction. Cloning was the centre of the playing God topic for decades and is still a taboo scientific subject due to this.