Ethics of germline genome editing to prevent genetic diseases from an Islamic perspective
In 2018, Dr He Jiankui announced he created the world's first genome-edited babies (BioNews 977), which sparked a call for a five-year moratorium on germline genome editing. As this moratorium ends, it is timely to ask how do we progress from here?
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Progress Educational Trust (PET)
2024
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Online Access: | http://irep.iium.edu.my/110843/3/110843_Ethics%20of%20germline%20genome%20editing%20to%20prevent%20genetic%20diseases.pdf http://irep.iium.edu.my/110843/ https://www.progress.org.uk/ethics-of-germline-genome-editing-to-prevent-genetic-diseases-from-an-islamic-perspective/ |
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Summary: | In 2018, Dr He Jiankui announced he created the world's first genome-edited babies (BioNews 977), which sparked a call for a five-year moratorium on germline genome editing. As this moratorium ends, it is timely to ask how do we progress from here? |
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