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    Introduction The driving force behind all innovations is human improvement. This concept is best displayed in designer babies, the plan to modify the genetic makeup of an individual to reduce the risk of genetic diseases, change physical characteristics, and even possibly enhance IQ. Although this medical procedure is in its infancy, there’s no doubt that it will be possible in a few short years. With it comes lots of implications and concerns, all of which should be considered when dealing with

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    The possibility of a designer perfect baby, is closer to becoming a reality then at the beginning of this millennium. The term that was added to the dictionary in 2004 (Lerner, 2012), refers to a baby developing from an embryo created by in-vitro fertilization and selected because it had or lacked particular genes, the genetic makeup often having been modified by genetic engineering. The impacts and issues with genetic engineering are unquestionably evident. Scientists are gaining more knowledge

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    Designer babies are referred to a baby whose genetic makeup has been artificially modified via genetic engineering or vitro fertilisation (IVF). IVF is a process of creating an embryo where sperm fertilizes the eggs in a laboratory rather than the mothers tomb. Some traits that could be changed are gender, appearance, intelligence, disease and personality. Embryo screening involves a process named preimplantation genetics diagnosis (PGD). Embryos are created through IVF and grown to the eight-cell

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    Designer babies are genetically engineered to fit a parents specific desires of their children. They can do things like lower the risk of disease and choose the gender of their future child. A lot of people are for this just as a lot are against it. It can benefit for health reasons and be very bad for social reasons.  (Ly, 2011 March 31st) Designer babies are not yet an every day reality as the decision of putting limits on them in the future is still up in the air. In vitro fertilization has

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    superintend manipulation of genes in the organism with the desire of changing that organism greatly in some way. Genetically engineering is customarily done separately of the natural reproductive process. Genetic engineering also referred to as Designer babies, are babies with custom-made traits in order to ensure a distinct gene is present or to eliminate a specific defect. Genetic technology is escalating in power and accessibility, thus this type of machinery developed from scientific knowledge may one

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    Its sound scary for me. A designer baby is a human embryo that has been genetically modified, usually following guidelines set by the parent or scientist, to produce desirable traits. This is done using various methods, such as gene therapy or preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD). This technology is the subject of ethical debate, bringing up the concept of genetically modified "super humans" to replace modern humans. The ethical dilemma of designer babies by Paul Knoepfler talking about

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    The article “Ethics of Designer Babies” by Sarah Ly Keywords addresses a variety of perspectives regarding the controversy if designing your baby with your own characteristic s desired and a less percent of giving them any disease is a ethical or unethical problem for society. In the first place, this article explains the specific definition of designer babies. Designer  babies are a babies whose genetic makeup has been artificially selected by genetic engineering combined with in vitro fertilization

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    Genetic engineering is the process in which new DNA can be added to an organism in order to alter its genetic makeup . ‘Designer Babies’ is a term developed by journalists to describe children born from genetically modified embryos. These modifications are done through In-Vitro Fertilisation (IVF), a process in which eggs are fertilised with sperm in a laboratory outside the mother’s body. There are only two legal forms of using IVF to select embryos based on genetic makeup, which are gender selection

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    referred to as “Designer Babies”. This genetic modification, genetically modifies the DNA of an embryo to achieve desirable traits amongst them. It changes an unborn babies development and future life. While it may seem that designer babies can be a positive life change, there are negative effects that outweigh, due to the fact that it goes against human nature; genetic probability, expectations, diversity, and religious prospects. The contemplation of designing your very own baby by picking and choosing

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    technology, scientist have been able to make designing your own baby a reality while a couple years back it was believed to be impossible. Designer babies are babies whose genetic makeup have been modified in order to enhance or retrieve a particular defect or to ensure that a particular gene is present in the child. It seems like scientist have found a way to make ideal human being, but there are many factors that play along in designing a baby. Many people would agree that this is for the greater good

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