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Human genome editing needs to be discussed
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Polygenic gene editing is a large concern among polygenic diseases advocates and also because no country currently allows genome editing in a human embryo. Individuals with edited genomes have a lower risk of disease. Although collectivist considerations should inform the values of governments and the goals they pursue, it is also important that HPE not be implemented in ways that decrease social cohesion.
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