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This book brings together an international collection of experts in
reproductive ethics, law, disability studies, and medicine to
explore the challenging future of reproduction and children. From
the medical to the social and from the financial to the legal, the
authors explore the expanding impact of reproductive genetics on
our society. New advances in genetic technologies are
revolutionizing the practice of reproductive medicine. We have
expanded our ability to detect genetic changes in embryos and
fetuses in ways that potentially allow to identify, treat, or
prevent a growing range of diseases. The development of
gene-editing technologies raises questions about the possibility of
removing disease-causing variants from embryos before pregnancy
implantation. The growing sophistication of prenatal genomic
sequencing offers us glimpses into the whole genome of the
developing fetus. And, the increasingly sophisticated science of
'gene matching' allows us greater and greater foreknowledge of how
the genomes of two individuals will combine in a future child. This
is an indispensable book on the newest developments in bioethics
caused by the sciences. Chapter 5 is available open access under a
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via
link.springer.com.
This book brings together an international collection of experts in
reproductive ethics, law, disability studies, and medicine to
explore the challenging future of reproduction and children. From
the medical to the social and from the financial to the legal, the
authors explore the expanding impact of reproductive genetics on
our society. New advances in genetic technologies are
revolutionizing the practice of reproductive medicine. We have
expanded our ability to detect genetic changes in embryos and
fetuses in ways that potentially allow to identify, treat, or
prevent a growing range of diseases. The development of
gene-editing technologies raises questions about the possibility of
removing disease-causing variants from embryos before pregnancy
implantation. The growing sophistication of prenatal genomic
sequencing offers us glimpses into the whole genome of the
developing fetus. And, the increasingly sophisticated science of
'gene matching' allows us greater and greater foreknowledge of how
the genomes of two individuals will combine in a future child. This
is an indispensable book on the newest developments in bioethics
caused by the sciences. Chapter 5 is available open access under a
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via
link.springer.com.
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