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Altering Our Children's Genome

Altering Our Children's Genome

Going forward, we’ll do this with far more knowledge of what we’re doing and more control over the genes of our descendants.

We can already screen ourselves and embryos for genetic diseases.

We could potentially choose embryos for desirable genes, as we do with crops.

Direct editing of the DNA of a human embryo has been proven to be possible  — but seems morally abhorrent, effectively turning children into subjects of medical experimentation.

And yet, if such technologies were proven safe, I could imagine a future where you’d be a bad parent not  to give your children the best genes possible.

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This has been one of my most favourite long-reads yet! As an A-Level biology student, I really resonated with the explanations and was able to understand how different aspects, some surprising, can possibly tie in to our development as a whole. It is a big question that surprisingly isn't asked enough- instead of our lifestyles, how will we change in the future?

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