The ethics of gene editing, particularly with technologies like **CRISPR**, raise important questions about the potential benefits and risks. Gene editing offers the promise of curing genetic diseases, improving human health, and preventing inherited disorders. However, ethical concerns arise around **designer babies**, where gene editing could be used to enhance traits like intelligence or physical appearance, leading to social inequality and discrimination. There are also concerns about unintended consequences, such as off-target effects or long-term impacts on the human gene pool. Balancing the potential medical benefits with the ethical risks requires careful regulation, public dialogue, and adherence to ethical guidelines.
The ethics of gene editing
Posted 2024-09-11 12:14:27
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