Ethics of genetic engineering debated from "summary" of Michael Crichton's Jurassic World by Michael Crichton
The ethical implications of genetic engineering have long been a subject of intense debate. Scientists and ethicists alike have grappled with the implications of manipulating the building blocks of life. On one side of the debate are those who see genetic engineering as a powerful tool for improving human health and well-being. They argue that technologies such as gene editing and cloning hold the potential to eradicate genetic diseases and enhance the quality of life for future generations. However, there are also those who warn of the dangers of playing god with the genetic code. They fear that tampering with nature in this way could have unfor...Similar Posts
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