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A company trains dolphins to be gentle enough to swim with people. The company prefers female dolphins and can use biotechnology to be sure that female dolphins are born during breeding. This gender-selection technology would be almost identical in humans. Why is this technology most likely not available to people?
The technology has ethical concerns.
The technology wouldn’t work with people.
The technology wouldn’t be used by people.
The technology would be too expensive.
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The technology has ethical concerns.
Sex-selection methods that are scientifically similar (PGD, sperm sorting) exist, but applying them to humans is restricted or banned in many places for ethical, social, and legal reasons (sex-ratio distortion, discrimination, slippery‑slope to designer babies).
Sex-selection methods that are scientifically similar (PGD, sperm sorting) exist, but applying them to humans is restricted or banned in many places for ethical, social, and legal reasons (sex-ratio distortion, discrimination, slippery‑slope to designer babies).
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