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  1. Human Genetic Modification - Center for Genetics and Society

    2015年5月7日 · Human genetic modification (or “gene editing”) can be used in two very different ways. Somatic genome editing changes the genes in a patient’s cells to treat a medical condition. A few …

  2. What is Human Gene Editing? - Center for Genetics and Society

    But there is a much more controversial way that human gene editing could be used. In germline modification, gene editing would change the DNA of embryos, eggs, or sperm. Because germline …

  3. 5 Reasons to Say No to Genetically Modified Humans

    Reasons to ban germline gene editing include the profound risks to future children, thin medical justifications, reinforcing existing inequalities and creating new forms of discrimination, eroding public …

  4. Genetically Modified Humans? Seven Reasons to Say “No”

    2015年5月7日 · Human germline modification is often presented as a way to prevent the transmission of inherited diseases. But in nearly every case, people at risk of passing on genetic diseases can have …

  5. Inheritable Genetic Modification Basic Science

    2006年6月1日 · The terms "human genetic modification" or "human genetic engineering" mean changing genes in a living human cell. There are two types of genetic modification. Somatic modifications …

  6. The Risks of Gene Editing - Center for Genetics and Society

    In her recent review of four books on the prospects of applying CRISPR and related gene modification technologies to the improvement of human biology [“Editing Humanity’s Future,” NYR, April 29], …

  7. History of Human Genetic and Reproductive Technologies

    2006年11月1日 · This selected list of key events in the development of human genetic technology and policy shows a dramatic acceleration in recent years. 1953 - Structure of DNA deduced (Watson, …

  8. CGS Summary of Public Opinion Polls - Center for Genetics and Society

    2024年8月22日 · This page displays the results of more than 60 major public opinion surveys about four categories of emerging human biotechnologies: human genetic modification, human reproductive …

  9. International Law According to a number of international declarations, human germline modification may be considered unethical human experimentation or an abuse of human rights:

  10. Should We Genetically Modify Our Children? - Center for Genetics and ...

    Are they needed to prevent the transmission of genetic diseases? Would manipulating the genes of future children and generations open the door to new kinds of discrimination, inequality, and …