Designed just right ~ they knew exactly what they wanted!!
Meanwhile the abortion clinics just keep on aborting.
By Michael Hanlon
June 30, 2012
The world's first genetically modified humans have been
created, it was revealed last night.
The disclosure that 30 healthy babies were born after a
series of experiments in the United States provoked another furious debate
about ethics.
So far, two of the babies have been tested and have been
found to contain genes from three 'parents'.
Fifteen of the children were born in the past three years as
a result of one experimental programme at the Institute for Reproductive
Medicine and Science of St Barnabas in New Jersey.
The babies were born to women who had problems conceiving.
Extra genes from a female donor were inserted into their eggs before they were fertilized
in an attempt to enable them to conceive.
Genetic fingerprint tests on two one-year- old children
confirm that they have inherited DNA from three adults ~ two women and one man.
The fact that the children have inherited the extra genes
and incorporated them into their 'germline' means that they will, in turn, be
able to pass them on to their own offspring.
Altering the human
germline
~ in effect tinkering
with the very make-up of our species ~
is a technique shunned by
the vast majority of the world's scientists.
Geneticists fear that one day this method could be used to
create new races of humans with extra, desired characteristics such as strength
or high intelligence.
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Writing in the journal Human Reproduction, the researchers,
led by fertility pioneer Professor Jacques Cohen, say that this 'is the first
case of human germline genetic modification resulting in normal healthy
children'.
Some experts severely criticized the experiments. Lord
Winston, of the Hammersmith Hospital in West London, told the BBC yesterday:
'Regarding the treatment of the infertile, there is no evidence that this
technique is worth doing . . . I am very surprised that it was even carried out
at this stage. It would certainly not be allowed in Britain.'
John Smeaton, national director of the Society for the
Protection of Unborn Children, said: 'One has tremendous sympathy for couples
who suffer infertility problems. But this seems to be a further illustration of
the fact that the whole process of in vitro fertilization as a means of
conceiving babies leads to babies being regarded as objects on a production
line.
'It is a further and very worrying step down the wrong road for humanity.' Professor Cohen and his colleagues diagnosed that the women were infertile because they had defects in tiny structures in their egg cells, called mitochondria.
They took eggs from donors and, using a fine needle, sucked
some of the internal material ~ containing 'healthy' mitochondria ~ and
injected it into eggs from the women wanting to conceive.
Because mitochondria contain genes, the babies resulting
from the treatment have inherited DNA from both women. These genes can now be
passed down the germline along the maternal line.
A spokesman for the Human Fertilization and Embryology
Authority (HFEA), which regulates 'assisted reproduction' technology in
Britain, said that it would not license the technique here because it involved
altering the germline.
Jacques Cohen is regarded as a brilliant but controversial
scientist who has pushed the boundaries of assisted reproduction technologies.
He developed a technique which allows infertile men to have
their own children, by injecting sperm DNA straight into the egg in the lab.
Prior to this, only infertile women were able to conceive
using IVF. Last year, Professor Cohen said that his expertise would allow him
to clone children ~ a prospect treated with horror by the mainstream scientific
community.
.
.
'It would be an afternoon's work for one of my students,' he
said, adding that he had been approached by 'at least three' individuals
wishing to create a cloned child, but had turned down their requests.
WHO'S AFRAID OF DESIGNER BABIES (BBC)
WORLD’S FIRST GENETICALLY MODIFIED BABIES ‘CREATED’ IN US
Anthony Gucciardi
NaturalSociety
June 29, 2012
NaturalSociety
June 29, 2012
In
a developing story, the Daily Mail is now reporting that the
very first (admitted) group of genetically
modified babies have been ‘created’ in the United States. The scientists
involved reportedly announced the result on the night of June 27th, stating
that 30 babies were born using genetic modification techniques.
Furthermore,
2 of the babies tested were found to contain genes from a total of 3 different
parents. The experiment also lasted over 3 years or more according to the
researchers, which may be one of many.
.
.
The
‘GM babies’ were born into women who had trouble conceiving their own children.
In order to ‘birth’ the babies, extra genes from a female donor were inserted
into the women’s eggs before they were fertilized. After conception, scientists
fingerprinted 2 of the one-year-old children and confirmed that they inherited DNA from 3 adults ~ one man
and 2 women.
What
this means is that due to inheriting these extra genes through the genetic
modification process, they will now be
able to pass them along to their offspring.
In other words, these genetically modified babies ~ if allowed to mate with non-GM humans ~ could potentially alter the very genetic coding of generations to come.
Geneticists state that this genetic modification
method may one day be used to create babies “with extra, desired
characteristics such as strength or high intelligence.”
The
news comes after it was previously reported by British scientists that
scientists were creating human-animal ‘monsters’. Such reports highlight the
fact that rampant genetic experimentation is already taking place on many
humans around the world, which has led a large number of scientists to call for
new rules regarding the outlandish practice.
Chinese
scientists have already admittedly inserted human stem cells into goat fetuses,
and United States researchers have actively researched the concept of
engineering a mouse with human brain cells.
Many
experts are now speaking out against the announcement, including leading fertility
experts and major organizations. John Smeaton, national director of the
Society for the Protection of Unborn Children, said:
It
is a further and very worrying step down the wrong road for humanity.
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