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While controversy rages, genetic engineering continues, as geneticists forge ahead with research on new technologies that will virtually ensure a perfect child. No matter what your stance on the issue, it is difficult to deny the benefits involved in knowing beforehand whether a child will carry the burden of a genetic disease. Many medical researchers are addressing this issue. In this program, Dr. Mark Hughes discusses his pioneering IVF techniques that diagnose potential genetic diseases in embryos only days old. A Discovery Channel Production. (53 minutes)



 
    

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Part of the Series : Making Babies: Science and Reproduction
     


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Understanding the Power of Genes
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In what is already being called "the biotech century," a revolution in scientific research and development is changing people's lives at a fundamental level. This program presents an in-depth look at this ongoing transformation, exploring the future ...(more details)
 
Cash and Carry: The Surrogate Mother Debate

Until several years ago, when the now famous Baby M case made headlines, most people were unaware of the budding surrogate mother industry, or of the emotional unheaval it can cause when things do not go exactly as either party had anticipated. Mothe...(more details)
 
The Father Factor: Paternally-Caused Infertility

Five million American men are infertile, but new technologies offer hope. This program uses case studies of two couples, in which the men suffer from low sperm count, to explore treatments for male infertility. In the first case, intra-cytoplasmic sp...(more details)
 


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