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CRISPR Biotechnology
CRISPR-Cas9 is a groundbreaking gene-editing tool that enables precise modifications to the DNA sequence. By using a guide RNA to target a specific part of the genome, CRISPR can cut the DNA, allowing scientists to insert, delete, or repair genes. This ability has opened new possibilities for treatments in genetic disorders, innovations in agriculture, and advances in forensic science. However, its use raises ethical concerns.

Which of the following is a potential ethical concern associated with the use of gene editing technologies like CRISPR-Cas9? (Select all that apply)
A.
Gene editing could lead to unintended environmental impacts by altering ecosystems.
B.
Gene editing could result in the permanent alteration of the human gene pool, passing changes to future generations.
C.
Gene editing might lead to the elimination of all genetic diseases, creating a genetically perfect human population.
D.
Gene editing could be used for enhancing traits such as intelligence or physical appearance, raising concerns about social inequality.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The potential ethical concerns associated with the use of gene editing technologies like CRISPR-Cas9 include:

A. Gene editing could lead to unintended environmental impacts by altering ecosystems.

B. Gene editing could result in the permanent alteration of the human gene pool, passing changes to future generations.

C. Gene editing might lead to the elimination of all genetic diseases, creating a genetically perfect human population.

D. Gene editing could be used for enhancing traits such as intelligence or physical appearance, raising concerns about social inequality.

All of the options listed (A, B, C, and D) represent valid potential ethical concerns associated with gene editing technologies.

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