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Regulating Reprogenetics

Regulating ReprogeneticsReproductive technologies, sometimes dubbed "reprogenetics" because they stand at the intersection of assisted reproduction and genetics, can both help people have children and give them greater choice over the kind of children they have. In the lead essay of this set, Franco Furger and Francis Fukuama argue that reprogenetics should be regulated and that regulation requires tactics that have no precedent in the United States. Four other essays offer contrasting views of various aspects of the proposal.

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Regulating Reprogenetics, Hastings Center Report 37, no. 4 (2007).