Genetic Enhancement
Genetic enhancement refers to the process of using genetic engineering technologies to modify the genotype of an organism with the aim of improving its traits and characteristics. This technique has been used in many fields, such as agriculture, medicine, and biotechnology. For example, it has been used to produce more nutritious crops, develop new drugs, and create more efficient biotechnological processes. In the future, genetic enhancement could be used to modify human cells to treat genetic disorders, improve the quality of life of individuals, or even create designer babies. It is an important area of research that could potentially revolutionize many aspects of our lives.
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