Review:

Human Genetic Editing

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Human genetic editing is the process of making changes to an individual's DNA in order to modify or correct genetic disorders or traits.

Key Features

  • Precision editing of DNA
  • Potential for preventing hereditary diseases
  • Ability to enhance certain traits
  • Controversial ethical implications

Pros

  • Potential to treat genetic disorders
  • Opportunity to prevent hereditary diseases
  • Advances in medical science

Cons

  • Ethical concerns over designer babies
  • Possibility of unintended consequences
  • Inequality in access to gene editing technology

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Last updated: Mon, May 4, 2026, 11:43:43 PM UTC