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He is in the second phase of his discovery of a genetic intervention that turns the average tomato plant into a bionic fruit factory.
He is an apparently sane, sharp, University of London-educated 89-year-old who has spent his life arguing that people evolved with a little genetic intervention from ancient astronauts who came to Earth and needed laborers to mine gold to bring back to Nibiru, a planet we have yet to recognize.
This novel genetic intervention tool may prove beneficial in certain HCV subjects.
What is justified is genetic intervention to either prevent or treat diseases that result in a state of basic capability deprivation.
Any genetic intervention beyond that point (aiming at unlimited capability development) can be considered as enhancement and therefore can be rejected on the grounds that it increases inequality.
If there were genetic intervention available to eliminate the possibility of her child carrying the gene, should she undergo it?
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Similarly genetic interventions - gene-doping - are also likely to be dangerous, for the science involved is still in its infancy.
Genetic interventions should be considered only if they are in what would reasonably be regarded as the child's best interests and about as safe as IVF.
She said she anticipated that many people would seize the chance to enhance their baby genetically, citing a recent poll in which 43percentt of couples who were asked said they would use genetic interventions to improve the physical capabilities of their child and 42percentt said they would want to upgrade their child's mental abilities.
This possibility of choice of future generations also makes genetic interventions defensible in the present.
To avoid this problem, liberal eugenics advocates propose various limits on genetic interventions for enhancement purposes.
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