The third impact: Eva's project
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Genome editing has elicited considerable debate alongside its promise, primarily due to inherent safety concerns and ethical implications. The manipulation of a cell's DNA through cutting and repair mechanisms is not without potential hazards; errors during this process could exacerbate rather than alleviate disease states. Furthermore, genome editing in germline cells, such as sperm or ova, raises the prospect of heritable genetic modifications, potentially transmitting deleterious mutations to subsequent generations. The implementation of gene drive technology carries the risk of unforeseen ecological consequences, potential misuse for harmful purposes, or unexpected genetic mutations. Finally, while not currently feasible, the development of genetically selective biological agents targeting individuals or populations with specific genetic traits, or conversely, the facilitation of widespread personalized medicine based on genomic sequencing, remains a potential, albeit concerning, future possibility. Photo: @houss_arte Costume: @velvettuisecoinin.backup @velvettuisecoinin Models: @histeria_wolf & @valkyrie_eez Styling: @velvettuisecoinin @velvettuisecoinin.backup For: @esdmadrid
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