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      • Donor conception
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      • Mitochondrial DNA disorders
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      • Non-invasive prenatal testing
      • Whole genome sequencing of babies
    • Topic health green Health and society
      • Ageing
      • Cosmetic procedures
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      • Medical implants
      • Mental health
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      • Personalised healthcare
      • Public health
      • Screening
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    • Topic environment green Animals, food and environment
      • Animal research
      • Biofuels
      • Genome editing and farmed animals
      • GM crops
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      • Xenotransplantation
    • Topic research green Research ethics
      • Children and clinical research
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    The ‘business’ of cosmetic procedures

    31 May 2019

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    What counts as a ‘cosmetic procedure’?

    03 Jun 2019

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    Genome editing and human reproduction: social and ethical issues

    17 Jul 2018

    In July 2018, we published a report into the social and ethical issues raised by the use of genome editing as a technology that could influence inherited characteristics in humans.

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    Guide to the report

    31 May 2019

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    Introduction

    03 Jun 2019

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    The potential role of genome editing in human reproduction

    31 May 2019

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