Question

Ethical or not, what could CRISPR gene edits do for humans? {choose 2}


Genetic enhancement (eye color, nose shape, etc)


Make parents richer (put money in the bank)


Cure diseases (cancer, HIV, etc)

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
CRISPR gene edits could potentially do the following for humans:

1. **Cure diseases (cancer, HIV, etc)**: One of the most significant and promising applications of CRISPR technology is its ability to target and modify genes associated with various diseases. For example, researchers are exploring CRISPR as a method to edit the genes of cancer cells to make them more susceptible to treatments or to directly correct genetic mutations that cause hereditary diseases.

2. **Genetic enhancement (eye color, nose shape, etc)**: While this application raises serious ethical questions, CRISPR could theoretically be used for cosmetic genetic enhancements. For instance, parents might be able to choose traits like eye color or physical features for their offspring, leading to discussions about the implications of altering human aesthetics.

The second option, "Make parents richer (put money in the bank)," doesn't directly relate to the applications of CRISPR technology as it pertains to genetic editing.
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