Would you be willing to take advantage of genetic screening/engineerin g to overcome sterility and guarantee a child free of genetic diseases?
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Yes
This is an excellent debate topic that will generate plenty of responses, both pro and con. There are
No
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Genetic Screening.
Genet ic screening is the screening/testi ng of blood and other tissues to identify
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