on 19-01-2015 09:38
Rapid progress in genetics is making "designer babies" more likely and society needs to be prepared, leading scientists have told the BBC.
Dr Tony Perry, a pioneer in cloning, (University of Bath) has announced his research 'precise DNA editing at the moment of conception' The research has so far, been trialled on mice.....
He said huge advances in the past two years meant "designer babies" were no longer HG Wells territory.
Other leading scientists and bioethicists argue it is time for a serious public debate on the issue.
Although this topic makes dramatic headlines, it has to be remembered that genetic engineering can be used for medical reasons and not just making designer babies who are 'beautiful and intelligent'
It could help to produce babies who are free of the genes which increase the risk of cancer or cystic fibrosis to give a few examples
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-30742774
Brilliant medical technology...without a doubt. Controversial?...of course it is...:smileywink:
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 19-01-2015 13:00
on 19-01-2015 13:38
on 19-01-2015 13:38
on 19-01-2015 13:41
on 19-01-2015 13:41
Of course, that's what it's all about in the end...
19-01-2015 14:54 - edited 19-01-2015 14:55
19-01-2015 14:54 - edited 19-01-2015 14:55
@jonsie wrote:
When we can populate other planets to deal with the mass overpopulation here and eradicate the hunger and starvation on Earth then we can think about genetics.
Although the simpler solution would be a 3rd world war. We'd see some mutations then....sorted!
I read something this morning about 1% having 50% of world wealth. So many problems here and now that need addressing first.
Still with my 'debating head' on........How do we think that funding earmarked for medical research in the UK would possibly help with all the world problems you mention @jonsie ?
One could argue that if we research genetics more and supply additional funding.....we may have some effect on over population........:smileywink:
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 19-01-2015 19:42
on 19-01-2015 19:42
Sorry Den but it's nearly 3am and my head can't quite get round that....tomorrow ok?
on 19-01-2015 20:14
on 19-01-2015 20:14