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Why is it important for countries to regulate gene editing in IVF before it becomes more
widespread?
A. To prevent negative consequences
B. To increase costs of gene editing services
C. To limit access to genetic therapies
D. To promote technological advancements

2. How is the concept of 'techno-eugenics' reflected in the context of gene editing in IVF?
A. Enhancing reproductive rights
B. Promoting genetic diversity
C. Fueling the desire for 'perfect' children
D. Encouraging natural selection

3. What ethical concerns are raised by the potential use of gene editing in IVF clinics?
A. Techno-eugenics
B. Improved healthcare access
C. Increased genetic diversity
D. Enhanced reproductive rights

4. What is the potential risk associated with gene editing in IVF clinics?
A. Increased genetic diversity
B. Enhanced reproductive rights
C. Technological advancements
D. Passing on errors to future generations

5. What is a potential risk of germline editing in embryos?


A. Increased fertility rates
B. Passing on errors to future generations
C. Reduced risk of genetic diseases
D. Enhanced physical traits

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