QUESTION IMAGE
Question
fl25 bio 1111 - va2 - principles of biology lab i
should we design our babies?
\would you like a blue - eyed or a brown - eyed baby? is alzheimer’s in your family? we can screen for that. and obesity? we’ll see what we can do.\ in the not - too - distant future, doctors might routinely ask such questions of expectant parents. they might even alter the genes of a developing fetus and create, in effect, custom - made babies. but should they?
like no other species on earth, we humans can influence what genes and traits are passed on to future generations -- and thereby impact the course of our evolution. will our power to manipulate human heredity lead us down a dangerous path?
explore what the future may hold, and ask yourself...
. do the benefits of new genetic tools outweigh the risks?
. birth control already influences how couples control their reproduction and heredity. will new techniques to screen for and alter genes be a radical shift?
. what if a new era of genetic testing allows parents to spare their children the suffering of diseases and early death?
This text explores ethical, scientific, and social - implications of gene - manipulation in human reproduction. It considers the power to influence heredity, potential benefits like disease prevention, and risks of new genetic tools.
Snap & solve any problem in the app
Get step-by-step solutions on Sovi AI
Photo-based solutions with guided steps
Explore more problems and detailed explanations
The questions raised prompt reflection on the complex issues surrounding human genetic engineering and its impact on reproduction, heredity, and evolution.