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However, the panel noted, techniques other than gene-splicing, such as mutagenesis from radiation or chemicals, have a higher risk of creating genetic surprises.
Targeting virus molecules is likely more specific and less toxic, but there is a narrow spectrum of viruses and a higher risk of creating resistant viruses [ 46].
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Scientists also warned that human cloning carries a high risk of creating children with genetic defects.
London assembly member John Biggs said: "The decision... is at very high risk of creating a white elephant".
In existing multi-scale approaches, where the individual representations are stored independently from each other, there is a high risk of creating inconsistencies, in particular in the highly dynamic collaborative planning context.
Obese children are more likely to be obese as adults, creating a higher risk of heart disease and stroke.
The lack of saliva in your mouth while sleeping means more plaque builds up on teeth because the saliva is not there to help keep the growth under control - creating a higher risk of tooth decay.
Children who are overweight or obese between age 3 and 5 are five times as likely to be overweight or obese as adults, creating a higher risk of heart disease, stroke, diabetes and cancer.
From a biological perspective, an immature female genital tract is more likely to tear during sexual activity, creating a higher risk of HIV transmission.
They may stimulate your body, causing you to stay awake and creating a higher risk of muscle spasm.
"This will create a higher risk of flooding in snowmelt-driven rivers," she says.
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