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Making a Genetically Perfect Twin

June 5, 2006 by Lei  
Filed under Health

After Dolly: The Uses and Misuses of Human CloningDr. Ian Wilmut, leader of the team that cloned Dolly the sheep, proposes correcting genetic defects in embryos thereby creating a genetically perfect twin.

Prof Wilmut writes: “Doctors should be able to offer at-risk couples the opportunity to conceive with IVF methods, break down the resulting embryos into cells, correct any serious genetic defects in these cells then clone demonstrably healthy cells to create a new embryo that can be implanted to start a pregnancy.”

The resulting child would be the identical twin of the original embryo but would have the diseased gene corrected in every one of its cells. The original embryo would be discarded.

Dr. Wilmut believes that it is a greater disservice not to allow people the choice to take advantage of new genetic technology. Choice – isn’t that what modern life is all about?


You can read an extract from After Dolly: The Uses and Misuses of Human Cloning here.
Telegraph, June 5, 2006

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2 Responses to “Making a Genetically Perfect Twin”
  1. river2sea72 says:

    Someone needs to examine his ethics.

  2. river2sda72: I’ll let you know who after I read Wilmut’s book. ;)

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