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In the future, biotechnology could be used to select traits in unborn babies. Should this be allowed? Explain your stance.
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In the future, biotechnology could be used to select traits in unborn babies.
Should this be allowed? Explain your stance.
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no, i dont think the idea of that is very good. sure, it could possibly help prevent disabilities and such, but it could also be hazardous. shouldnt you love your baby no matter what traits it has??? i dont believe it should be allowed
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