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    Wouldn’t you like to change this? Good morning Mrs Woods and peers. Well, with the rise of designer babies, you are part of a generation that can change this. Today, I will show you the advantages of genetically engineered babies and explain why it is ethically valid to select our children’s genes. For those of you who are not familiar with this topic: A “genetically engineered” or “designer baby” is “a baby whose genetic make-up has been selected in order to eradicate a particular defect, or to ensure

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    Recent developments in genetic engineering has lead the idea of “designer babies” out of science fiction and into our reality. But, is is fair to risk the life of an unborn child for the selfish desires of the parents? This is what the “designer baby” dispute is all about. While health issues are often the major focal point in the debate, social and moral issues play roles as well. It is understandable that it may seem incredible to have the ability to choose the traits of a child before it is born

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    I personally do not agree with the idea of designer babies as you are changing the outcome of your baby and you are not accepting them as they are, you are changing their appearance the traits they would have had. You can’t use the excuse for medical reasons as cancer or heart disease develop over time and not when the baby is born. Now having a child is a big responsibility and if you are already deciding how you want your kid and what you want them to look like you might not be ready for a child

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    order to avoid disease and designing a baby with desirable traits? It is highly likely designer babies will be first made by the gene editing tool “CRISPR-Cas9”. PBS claims that “CRISPR-Cas9 is like gene editing with a missile guidance system.” The technique uses

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    Louise Brown, the first "test-tube baby", was the first person ever created outside a woman’s body. She was born on July 25, 1978, almost three decades ago, but not without protest. Even though many people were skeptical on this procedure and advancing medical technology she was a healthy, happy infant. “Today in vitro fertilization (IVF) is often the unremarkable choice of tens of thousands of infertile couples.” (Baird 12). Once considered unethical and unmoral, now is apart of everyday life. Now

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    Designer Babies Picture a young couple in a waiting room looking through a catalogue together. This catalogue is a little different from what you might expect. In this catalogue, specific traits for babies are being sold to couples to help them create the "perfect baby." This may seem like a bizarre scenario, but it may not be too far off in the future. Designing babies using genetic enhancement is an issue that is gaining more and more attention in the news. This controversial issue, once thought

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    The purpose of this essay is to look at the Bioethics in relation to “Designer Babies” as dubbed by the media. Bioethics is the study of the ethical and moral implications of new biological discoveries and biomedical advances in this scenario to do with embryo modifications. A designer baby is a dream to some people and a nightmare to others. This is a difficult topic and this essay hopes to bring a balanced view on both sides that there are definite benefits and needs, however they need to be

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    Amanda Piller Instructor King English Composition 1101 16 Nov. 2016 Designer Babies The possibility of making a designer baby could be happening soon. It is no longer an issue of whether it will happen; the question is when will it happen. Today researchers are making fast advances in information on the human genome and how to change and adjust genes. Utilizing pre-implantation genetic diagnosis (PGD), parents can choose particular developing embryos to guarantee a specific sex or to prevent a

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    cell research, GMOs, and the safety of Nuclear power. A new development that is picking up a lot of attention is the ability to edit the human embryos, more commonly known as “Designer babies.” Genetic Modification can make the thought of being able to create a 'perfect' child a reality. “Designer babies” are basically babies that have been genetically modified. All though I personally am for a lot of the scientific progress over the years, this is a subject I cannot agree with. Genetically modified

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    Designer babies are babies whose DNA has been modified to include and exclude certain traits. One such example is CRISPR-Cas9, a new technology, giving scientists the ability to control the genetic structure of human cells and use to create designer babies (Sas & Lawrenz, 2017). Additionally, what makes this gene editing attractive is the ability to locate, modify, or even remove deleterious gene diseases (Otieno, 2015). Gene editing might be beneficial to bring a child into this world without extra

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