genetiese manipulasie as selektiewe voortplanting – ’n voorlopige teologies- etiese beoordeling
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Genetic manipulation as selective reproduction – a preliminary theological-ethical assessment Genetic manipulation – the technology in which genes are placed in embryos and gametes of animals – with the purpose of creating certain intended genetic characteristics, has taken place on a limited but indeed astonishing scale. Although the application of genetic manipulation is not yet possible for humans, because of a number of genetic and technical problems, research in this field is taking place at a terrific speed. In this article attention is given to the question whether genetic manipulations may, currently and in the future, pose a reproductive option for prospective Christian parents. A preliminary ethical assessment of genetic manipulation founded on God’s Word is given.Reference Key |
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Authors | ;A. L. Rheeder;J. M. Vorster |
Journal | BMC emergency medicine |
Year | 2006 |
DOI | 10.4102/ids.v40i1.336 |
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