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    Clara Johnson Prof. Sara Clark English Composition Essay #4 The Ethics of Designer Babies As we stand in the world today, we as humans have never been more technologically advanced or scientifically intelligent. We have the ability to explore outer space and the depths of the oceans. We are even in the process of developing organs using 3D printing technology. But there is a limit to the extent of advancements that humankind can reach before some begin to pose dangers to humanity or become unethical

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    Progress in biotechnology is making the concept of "designer babies" more likely and according to leading scientists in the field, society should “be prepared”. A “designer baby’s” genetics have been selected and modified, deriving from its naturally inherited ones in order to eliminate a defect in particular, or to simply ensure a particular gene is present in their genetic makeup. The idea of designing your own baby is a controversial one, but arguments against it are astoundingly higher when parents

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    Designer Babies, a threat to humanity or a cure to life's worst problems? A new baby is like the beginning of all things Wonder, hope, possibilities Eda J. LeShan (American writer, television host, counselor, educator, and playwright.) Designer babies is a technology that could soon be all around us. Designer babies uses a gene editing tool called CRISPR-Cas9, it allows you to choose what your future child would be like to the finest details. CRISPR-Cas9 can also be used to make more efficient

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    Designer Babies Most parents note that they don’t care about the sex of the baby or what it looks like, they just want a happy, healthy child. But, as science grows into the realm of what seems to be science fiction, scientists are worried that studies are taking things too far in the field of designer babies. Advancements in designer babies in the twenty-first century will lead to catastrophic events on both a communal and global scale. Designer babies are essentially embryos that have been modified

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    Essay On Designer Babies

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    Designer babies are embryos that have genetically modified chosen by parents or science. “The perfect child” so to say. They pick their desired traits for the child so they can have the child they’ve always wanted. In this process they first screen the embryo to see if there are any genetic defects that were conceived through fertilization. There is nothing new about the designer babies 1989 and born in 1990. This is not new technology. You can change anything from gender, appearance, intelligence

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    can choose specific physical and personality traits for your child.I personally have a negative view on designer babies. The reasons why is because it is a violation of the baby’s right, the parents would have high expectations for their baby and designer babies are not very affordable. Designer babies are not so glamorous as the name makes it sound, they’re actually quite a hassle. Designing a baby is a violation to the baby’s right. Imagine this, you say to

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    Designer Babies Genetics

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    Until a few years ago having a baby boy or a baby girl was just complete chance. Not anymore. Now parents have the option to decide on the gender of their future baby, along with many other genetic traits, such as eye colour, hair colour, intelligence, athletic ability and even skin tone. Designer babies can also be made for medical reasons, by changing the genetics of a baby, diseases such as down syndrome and turner syndrome can be prevented. A designer baby can also be made with identical tissue

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    genes through the technique of designer babies. However, there are ethical concerns about whether the practice of designer babies will be used for the intended purpose. Since the parents are the ones deciding their baby’s genes, they are able to choose according to their preferences. Therefore, it gives parents the option to decide their babies’ appearance and personality. Thus, it leads to the controversial aspect of gender selection through the technology of designer baby as “the sex of a child at birth

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    Designer Babies In the 21st century, genetics will dominate our food, our health, and our environment. Scientists are now talking about the latest taboo on the horizon, hand picking the genes of our children. The questions arise everywhere from society. Have we gone too far with the human genome project? Do we risk creating children as a medical commodity? Could it ultimately lead to parents demanding genetically-engineered offspring with good looks, intelligence, or athletic abilities? It is

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    The argument of whether or not to pursue the concept of “Designer Babies” is one that has been very popular recently. First off, the cost of this process is extremely unaffordable for most. It takes about $18,000 to simply select one trait, the gender of your baby (Thedoctorstv). Doctors will charge more money for the more complex processes, so the cost of these procedures are not even worth it with all the problems that come with them. Plus, this technology is not even one hundred percent safe

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