DailyDirt: Children Are The Future, Engineer Them Well, & Let Them Lead The Way
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The movie GATTACA came out back in 1997, but the technology to breed better people is just now starting to become more practical. We've been able (through in vitro fertilization) to select a desired baby gender for years, so selecting other traits doesn't seem that far off -- even though gene expression is a pretty complicated process. Here are just a few more projects that could lead to designing our kids' genes with more fine tuning.- Zhao Bowen heads up a genetic research project at BGI Shenzhen that aims to crack the genetic code for intelligence by sequencing the genes of thousands of intelligent people around the world. The project boldly claims that it could boost the IQ of unborn children by 20 points. [url]
- Genetic research is finding possible links between genetic markers and some forms of autism, suggesting that there could be genetic therapies in the future. Mapping genetic mutations to particular brain traits isn't a simple task, but with more data, brain research has the potential to make significant changes to society. [url]
- Professor Julian Savulescu argues that screening babies for genetic defects is simply responsible parenting. The debate over designer babies is far from over.... [url]
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Filed Under: autism, babies, children, designer babies, dna sequencing, eugenics, gattaca, gene therapy, genetic engineering, intelligence, iq, julian savulescu, parenting, zhao bowen
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Or when the feminists want their male children to be more docile and so they repress genetic aggression to discover they have no drive to do anything and are like sheep.
Or when gay couples want to make sure their children are all gay too.
Or fundamentalists want to improve aggressivity and generate an unruly class.
Well it should be fun to watch.
As for genetically predisposing people for higher IQ that may be only part of the problem, we have many types of intelligence and some may not even be possible to put together with others because of how they really work, we don't understand what happens, we don't know how it works, so I am very skeptical about this route, it seems a dead end.
Suppose the gene for math brilliance is related to how the heart works and it produces something that boost the math abilities while weakening the heart. Suppose that verbal skills and number skills compete for the same resources in the brain space or some other thing, I don't think those people really thought this through, when making such claims, but at least they are trying to understand how all works that is at least a good thing, even if it hits a wall.
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What could POSSIBLY go wrong?
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If you want a good science fiction series dealing with the potential of genetically engineered humans look at Gundam Seed.
No one is saying that they are ready to start tinkering with human babies just yet, but let me ask you a question. If you could know that your child would have a chronic illness, would you have the test done. How about if it could be fixed? Sequencing a persons entire genetic code is still relatively slow and expensive, but it only has to be done once.
Here's another thing to think about. Umbilical stem cells. These things are turning out to be hugely important. I wouldn't be surprised if quite a few hospitals start offering to store those in case the newborn needs an organ grown in thirty or forty years.
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"Designer" babies? Designed by who?
(roughly speaking) Suppose you have two blue-eyed parents. Blue eyes are recessive, which means both parents have two copies of the blue eye gene. True "designer babies" would allow these parents to have a brown-eyed child.
In contrast, from what I have seen, genetic screening requires you to mix sperm and egg first, just like nature intended. You can't design your baby to have a specific hair color and a specific eye color etc, but you can choose not to implant embryos that are at risk for Down Syndrome, Tay Sachs, or other terrible genetic diseases. If you and your spouse had a 1/4 chance of having a baby that would die by age 4, wouldn't you want to try to conceive multiple embryos and screen for one that doesn't have the disease?
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Children are not to make experiments
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You'll need to be certified as a dum dum at birth to get a government job in the future. The tests will require you to misspell 'fiat' as 'feet.'
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