Mini Review
A study on genetically modified human embryos
Author(s): Aliza Gabriel*
Change of the human microbe line has stayed a far off yet important target for most researchers since the rise of
hereditary qualities (and even previously). In order to investigate the project's historical transformations, I have
chosen three periods-the 1930s, when eugenics was at its height, 1974, when molecular biology took over, and
the present-and adopted three criteria to estimate the project's viability: the state of scientific knowledge, the
availability of appropriate tools, and the demands of society. Although the long-awaited methods for altering the
germ line are now available, I will demonstrate that the majority of the project's expectations have vanished or
are thought to be reachable with very different approaches... View More»
DOI:
10.14303/2141-5153.2023.45