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- Is gene transfer a form of eugenics? Is it advantageous to use gene transfer to eliminate some genetic disorders? Can this and other technology be used to influence the evolution of our species? Should there be guidelines for the use of genetic technology to control its application to human evolution? Who should create and enforce these guidelines?what is evolution and its importance? How would you explain it?What is natural selection? Do you think it plays a vital role in the course of evolution alone? Why?