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ABOUT CGS | CENTER FOR GENETICS AND SOCIETY About CGS | Center for Genetics and Society Our Story | ANIMAL BIOTECHNOLOGIES A range of methods are being used to create genetically modified and cloned animals for research and livestock purposes, and cross-species chimeras for research or to create organs for medical transplants. Genetically modified animals are created by altering the genes of animal gametes or early embryos, and using those reproductive cells to impregnate an animal. HUMAN CLONING POLICIES Estimates as to when a human clone might be born, if no action is taken to prevent it, range from immediately to five or ten years. Research Cloning. Some countries, notably France, Germany, and Canada, explicitly ban the creation of clonal embryos. These countries have done so without infringing upon reproductive rights or jeopardizing awoman
INHERITABLE GENETIC MODIFICATION BASIC SCIENCE The terms "human genetic modification" or "human genetic engineering" mean changing genes in a living human cell. There are two types of genetic modification. Somatic modifications involve adding genes to cells other than egg or sperm cells. If you had a lung disease caused by a defective gene, scientists might be able to add a healthy gene to your lung cells and alleviate the disease.HUMAN CLONING
Human cloning often refers to human reproductive cloning to produce a genetic copy of an existing person. Despite decades of speculation, there has been no human reproductive cloning. Research cloning, also known as embryo cloning or therapeutic cloning, is another form of human cloning that produces genetically specific embryonic stem cells. 5 REASONS TO SAY NO TO GENETICALLY MODIFIED HUMANS Reasons to ban germline gene editing include the profound risks to future children, thin medical justifications, reinforcing existing inequalities and creating new forms of discrimination, eroding public trust in responsible science, and undermining global agreements. ANIMAL AND PET CLONING OPINION POLLS Notes. The 2002–2018 Gallup polls, and the 1997 CNN/Time poll, asked whether animal cloning was "morally acceptable" or "morally wrong," as did the 2013 Angus Reid survey of Canada, the US and the UK. The 2001 Time/CNN poll asked if it was "a good idea or a bad idea." The 2002 Genetics and Public Policy Center poll asked for approval/disapproval of "scientists working on ways to clone animals." CGS SUMMARY OF PUBLIC OPINION POLLS */ /*-->*/ This page displays the results of more than 60 major public opinion surveys about four categories of emerging human biotechnologies: human genetic modification, human reproductive cloning, and embryonic stem cell research and research cloning. (Polls on animal technologies are summarized here.) The Center for Genetics and Society has compiled and analyzed these results, w REPRODUCTIVE CLONING ARGUMENTS PRO AND CON Cloning is a form of asexual reproduction. A child produced by cloning would be the genetic duplicate of an existing person. If you cloned yourself, the resulting child would be neither your son or daughter nor your twin brother or sister, but a new category of human being: your clone. The great majority of people have an intuitive sense that human beings should not be cloned.WELCOME TO CGS
It’s not for nothing that Time, Inc. developed its formula for telling stories—catchy lede, billboard that tells 'em what you’re going to tell ‘em, last graf that catapults them into the future. No wobbling; narrative charging right along. In the rush, the reader is propelled, questions cast aside, riding the tale you want them tobelieve.
ABOUT CGS | CENTER FOR GENETICS AND SOCIETY About CGS | Center for Genetics and Society Our Story | ANIMAL BIOTECHNOLOGIES A range of methods are being used to create genetically modified and cloned animals for research and livestock purposes, and cross-species chimeras for research or to create organs for medical transplants. Genetically modified animals are created by altering the genes of animal gametes or early embryos, and using those reproductive cells to impregnate an animal. HUMAN CLONING POLICIES Estimates as to when a human clone might be born, if no action is taken to prevent it, range from immediately to five or ten years. Research Cloning. Some countries, notably France, Germany, and Canada, explicitly ban the creation of clonal embryos. These countries have done so without infringing upon reproductive rights or jeopardizing awoman
INHERITABLE GENETIC MODIFICATION BASIC SCIENCE The terms "human genetic modification" or "human genetic engineering" mean changing genes in a living human cell. There are two types of genetic modification. Somatic modifications involve adding genes to cells other than egg or sperm cells. If you had a lung disease caused by a defective gene, scientists might be able to add a healthy gene to your lung cells and alleviate the disease.HUMAN CLONING
Human cloning often refers to human reproductive cloning to produce a genetic copy of an existing person. Despite decades of speculation, there has been no human reproductive cloning. Research cloning, also known as embryo cloning or therapeutic cloning, is another form of human cloning that produces genetically specific embryonic stem cells. 5 REASONS TO SAY NO TO GENETICALLY MODIFIED HUMANS Reasons to ban germline gene editing include the profound risks to future children, thin medical justifications, reinforcing existing inequalities and creating new forms of discrimination, eroding public trust in responsible science, and undermining global agreements. ANIMAL AND PET CLONING OPINION POLLS Notes. The 2002–2018 Gallup polls, and the 1997 CNN/Time poll, asked whether animal cloning was "morally acceptable" or "morally wrong," as did the 2013 Angus Reid survey of Canada, the US and the UK. The 2001 Time/CNN poll asked if it was "a good idea or a bad idea." The 2002 Genetics and Public Policy Center poll asked for approval/disapproval of "scientists working on ways to clone animals." CGS SUMMARY OF PUBLIC OPINION POLLS */ /*-->*/ This page displays the results of more than 60 major public opinion surveys about four categories of emerging human biotechnologies: human genetic modification, human reproductive cloning, and embryonic stem cell research and research cloning. (Polls on animal technologies are summarized here.) The Center for Genetics and Society has compiled and analyzed these results, w REPRODUCTIVE CLONING ARGUMENTS PRO AND CON Cloning is a form of asexual reproduction. A child produced by cloning would be the genetic duplicate of an existing person. If you cloned yourself, the resulting child would be neither your son or daughter nor your twin brother or sister, but a new category of human being: your clone. The great majority of people have an intuitive sense that human beings should not be cloned. ABOUT CGS | CENTER FOR GENETICS AND SOCIETY About CGS | Center for Genetics and Society Our Story |JUNE 8, 2021
Editing our Descendants: Who decides who decides? EUGENICS | CENTER FOR GENETICS AND SOCIETY Eugenics refers to beliefs and practices aimed at producing human beings or populations with preferred or “better” characteristics. In the early twentieth century, eugenic ideas were popular in many countries and across the political spectrum, and provided scientific cover for practices and policy decisions targeting society’s most vulnerable communities. HUMAN GENETIC MODIFICATION Human genetic modification is the direct manipulation of the genome using molecular engineering techniques. Recently developed techniques for modifying genes are often called “gene editing.” Genetic modification can be applied in two very different ways: somatic genetic modification and germline genetic modification. Somatic genetic modification adds, cuts, or changes the genes in someSYNTHETIC BIOLOGY
Synthetic biology is an umbrella term that refers to powerful techniques for re-engineering the fundamental molecular structures of life, including genes, genomes, cells, and proteins. Some of the techniques being developed under this rubric enable the modification of existing bacteria to produce useful substances or perform new functions and the creation of novel artificial organisms, so far CGS SUMMARY OF PUBLIC OPINION POLLS */ /*-->*/ This page displays the results of more than 60 major public opinion surveys about four categories of emerging human biotechnologies: human genetic modification, human reproductive cloning, and embryonic stem cell research and research cloning. (Polls on animal technologies are summarized here.) The Center for Genetics and Society has compiled and analyzed these results, w GENOME EDITING TECHNOLOGIES: SOME CLARIFICATIONS BUT NO At its 18th plenary meeting (1-4 June HUMAN EMBRYO RESEARCH BEYOND 14 DAYS? INTERNATIONAL Five years ago, independent research. Dropping Limits, Pushing Envelopes: Stem cell research organization wants fewer rules RESEARCHERS CLAIM THEY HAVE SEQUENCED THE ENTIRETY OF THE An international team of scientists s. Researchers claim they have sequenced the entirety of the human genome — including the missingparts
WHAT IS HUMAN GENE EDITING? Genome editing is a way of making changes to specific parts of a genome. Scientists have been able to alter DNA since the 1970s, but in recent years, they have developed faster, cheaper, and more precise methods to add, remove, or change genes in living organisms. Researchers are working to develop therapies that use gene editing to treat children or adults for a range of conditions, includingWELCOME TO CGS
It’s not for nothing that Time, Inc. developed its formula for telling stories—catchy lede, billboard that tells 'em what you’re going to tell ‘em, last graf that catapults them into the future. No wobbling; narrative charging right along. In the rush, the reader is propelled, questions cast aside, riding the tale you want them tobelieve.
ABOUT CGS | CENTER FOR GENETICS AND SOCIETY About CGS | Center for Genetics and Society Our Story | ANIMAL BIOTECHNOLOGIES A range of methods are being used to create genetically modified and cloned animals for research and livestock purposes, and cross-species chimeras for research or to create organs for medical transplants. Genetically modified animals are created by altering the genes of animal gametes or early embryos, and using those reproductive cells to impregnate an animal. HUMAN CLONING POLICIES Estimates as to when a human clone might be born, if no action is taken to prevent it, range from immediately to five or ten years. Research Cloning. Some countries, notably France, Germany, and Canada, explicitly ban the creation of clonal embryos. These countries have done so without infringing upon reproductive rights or jeopardizing awoman
HUMAN CLONING
Human cloning often refers to human reproductive cloning to produce a genetic copy of an existing person. Despite decades of speculation, there has been no human reproductive cloning. Research cloning, also known as embryo cloning or therapeutic cloning, is another form of human cloning that produces genetically specific embryonic stem cells. INHERITABLE GENETIC MODIFICATION BASIC SCIENCE The terms "human genetic modification" or "human genetic engineering" mean changing genes in a living human cell. There are two types of genetic modification. Somatic modifications involve adding genes to cells other than egg or sperm cells. If you had a lung disease caused by a defective gene, scientists might be able to add a healthy gene to your lung cells and alleviate the disease. 5 REASONS TO SAY NO TO GENETICALLY MODIFIED HUMANS Reasons to ban germline gene editing include the profound risks to future children, thin medical justifications, reinforcing existing inequalities and creating new forms of discrimination, eroding public trust in responsible science, and undermining global agreements. CGS SUMMARY OF PUBLIC OPINION POLLS */ /*-->*/ This page displays the results of more than 60 major public opinion surveys about four categories of emerging human biotechnologies: human genetic modification, human reproductive cloning, and embryonic stem cell research and research cloning. (Polls on animal technologies are summarized here.) The Center for Genetics and Society has compiled and analyzed these results, w ANIMAL AND PET CLONING OPINION POLLS Notes. The 2002–2018 Gallup polls, and the 1997 CNN/Time poll, asked whether animal cloning was "morally acceptable" or "morally wrong," as did the 2013 Angus Reid survey of Canada, the US and the UK. The 2001 Time/CNN poll asked if it was "a good idea or a bad idea." The 2002 Genetics and Public Policy Center poll asked for approval/disapproval of "scientists working on ways to clone animals." REPRODUCTIVE CLONING ARGUMENTS PRO AND CON Cloning is a form of asexual reproduction. A child produced by cloning would be the genetic duplicate of an existing person. If you cloned yourself, the resulting child would be neither your son or daughter nor your twin brother or sister, but a new category of human being: your clone. The great majority of people have an intuitive sense that human beings should not be cloned.WELCOME TO CGS
It’s not for nothing that Time, Inc. developed its formula for telling stories—catchy lede, billboard that tells 'em what you’re going to tell ‘em, last graf that catapults them into the future. No wobbling; narrative charging right along. In the rush, the reader is propelled, questions cast aside, riding the tale you want them tobelieve.
ABOUT CGS | CENTER FOR GENETICS AND SOCIETY About CGS | Center for Genetics and Society Our Story | ANIMAL BIOTECHNOLOGIES A range of methods are being used to create genetically modified and cloned animals for research and livestock purposes, and cross-species chimeras for research or to create organs for medical transplants. Genetically modified animals are created by altering the genes of animal gametes or early embryos, and using those reproductive cells to impregnate an animal. HUMAN CLONING POLICIES Estimates as to when a human clone might be born, if no action is taken to prevent it, range from immediately to five or ten years. Research Cloning. Some countries, notably France, Germany, and Canada, explicitly ban the creation of clonal embryos. These countries have done so without infringing upon reproductive rights or jeopardizing awoman
HUMAN CLONING
Human cloning often refers to human reproductive cloning to produce a genetic copy of an existing person. Despite decades of speculation, there has been no human reproductive cloning. Research cloning, also known as embryo cloning or therapeutic cloning, is another form of human cloning that produces genetically specific embryonic stem cells. INHERITABLE GENETIC MODIFICATION BASIC SCIENCE The terms "human genetic modification" or "human genetic engineering" mean changing genes in a living human cell. There are two types of genetic modification. Somatic modifications involve adding genes to cells other than egg or sperm cells. If you had a lung disease caused by a defective gene, scientists might be able to add a healthy gene to your lung cells and alleviate the disease. 5 REASONS TO SAY NO TO GENETICALLY MODIFIED HUMANS Reasons to ban germline gene editing include the profound risks to future children, thin medical justifications, reinforcing existing inequalities and creating new forms of discrimination, eroding public trust in responsible science, and undermining global agreements. CGS SUMMARY OF PUBLIC OPINION POLLS */ /*-->*/ This page displays the results of more than 60 major public opinion surveys about four categories of emerging human biotechnologies: human genetic modification, human reproductive cloning, and embryonic stem cell research and research cloning. (Polls on animal technologies are summarized here.) The Center for Genetics and Society has compiled and analyzed these results, w ANIMAL AND PET CLONING OPINION POLLS Notes. The 2002–2018 Gallup polls, and the 1997 CNN/Time poll, asked whether animal cloning was "morally acceptable" or "morally wrong," as did the 2013 Angus Reid survey of Canada, the US and the UK. The 2001 Time/CNN poll asked if it was "a good idea or a bad idea." The 2002 Genetics and Public Policy Center poll asked for approval/disapproval of "scientists working on ways to clone animals." REPRODUCTIVE CLONING ARGUMENTS PRO AND CON Cloning is a form of asexual reproduction. A child produced by cloning would be the genetic duplicate of an existing person. If you cloned yourself, the resulting child would be neither your son or daughter nor your twin brother or sister, but a new category of human being: your clone. The great majority of people have an intuitive sense that human beings should not be cloned. ABOUT CGS | CENTER FOR GENETICS AND SOCIETY About CGS | Center for Genetics and Society Our Story | EUGENICS | CENTER FOR GENETICS AND SOCIETY Eugenics refers to beliefs and practices aimed at producing human beings or populations with preferred or “better” characteristics. In the early twentieth century, eugenic ideas were popular in many countries and across the political spectrum, and provided scientific cover for practices and policy decisions targeting society’s most vulnerable communities.JUNE 8, 2021
Editing our Descendants: Who decides who decides? RESEARCHERS CLAIM THEY HAVE SEQUENCED THE ENTIRETY OF THE An international team of scientists s. Researchers claim they have sequenced the entirety of the human genome — including the missingparts
HUMAN GENETIC MODIFICATION Human genetic modification is the direct manipulation of the genome using molecular engineering techniques. Recently developed techniques for modifying genes are often called “gene editing.” Genetic modification can be applied in two very different ways: somatic genetic modification and germline genetic modification. Somatic genetic modification adds, cuts, or changes the genes in some HUMAN EMBRYO RESEARCH BEYOND 14 DAYS? INTERNATIONAL Five years ago, independent research. Dropping Limits, Pushing Envelopes: Stem cell research organization wants fewer rules CGS SUMMARY OF PUBLIC OPINION POLLS */ /*-->*/ This page displays the results of more than 60 major public opinion surveys about four categories of emerging human biotechnologies: human genetic modification, human reproductive cloning, and embryonic stem cell research and research cloning. (Polls on animal technologies are summarized here.) The Center for Genetics and Society has compiled and analyzed these results, w GENOME EDITING TECHNOLOGIES: SOME CLARIFICATIONS BUT NO At its 18th plenary meeting (1-4 JuneSYNTHETIC BIOLOGY
Synthetic biology is an umbrella term that refers to powerful techniques for re-engineering the fundamental molecular structures of life, including genes, genomes, cells, and proteins. Some of the techniques being developed under this rubric enable the modification of existing bacteria to produce useful substances or perform new functions and the creation of novel artificial organisms, so far GENETIC SELECTION ARGUMENTS PRO AND CON Genetic Selection Arguments Pro and Con. In preimplantation diagnosis, embryos produced through in vitro fertilization are tested before being implanted in a womb. Argument for: This procedure allows couples at risk of passing a serious genetic condition to their child to avoid doing so. Argument against: Preimplantation diagnosis is a form of Skip to main contentMAIN NAVIGATION
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