The majority of Americans are open to the idea of genetically modifying their children if it raised their chance of getting into a top university, a study suggests.Gene editing technology has advanced leaps and bounds since the as a result of in vitro fertilization in 1978. Now, splicing embryonic cells with futuristic CRISPR gene-editing technology to maximize a child's education or earning potential are not confined to science fiction. Potential parents using can screen their future baby for the risks of having particular conditions or traits such as schizophrenia and Crohn’s disease even before the fertilized embryo is implanted in the uterus.
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