Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Sequencing the Unborn

I guess that depends on how you view the 'engineering'.

No modifications were made to fertilized eggs, iirc.

But let's say you have 8 fertilized eggs, but only the desire for 1 child - then isn't picking one of those 8 that meets your 'demands' tantamount to engineering?
What if you don't pick any of the 8, and instead fertilize 8 more, and again, and again, until you hit the result you were hoping for?

This is at the core of much of the debate on genetic engineering, in that some genetic modifications are simp

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