If one were to ask whether scientists should be allowed to tinker with the human genome, most people would probably say no, absolutely not.

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If one were to ask whether scientists should be allowed to tinker with the human genome, most people would probably say no, absolutely not.
By Wesley J. Smith Scientists have announced that they are perfecting a maternal blood test that will permit technologists to map the entire genome of the developing fetus. Unlike amniocentesis, which requires the insertion of a needle into the womb to obtain...