In my opinion, having the possibility of completely eradicating a
disease, or modifying the genetic code or the nature of the
human being, is an excuse necessary to surpass all those moral
norms or ethics, based on the modification of the nature itself,
Provided that these are done in a specific environment to do so
and under the observation of supervisors who oversee the limit
at which you can continue with the investigations. Since,
according to the Universal Declaration on the Genome and
Human Rights, article 10 states that: "No research relating to the
human genome or its applications, particularly in the fields of
biology, genetics and medicine, may prevail over the Respect
for human rights, fundamental freedoms and the human
dignity of individuals or, where appropriate, human groups. "
This ratifies the illegality of eugenic actions.
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