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Dr Sarah Chan, bioethicist at the University of Edinburgh, says that the aim of Francis Crick study which has altered human embryos in their first seven days of development does not have anything to do with designer babies.

Dr Sarah Chan, bioethicist at the University of Edinburgh, says that the aim of Francis Crick study which has altered human embryos in their first seven days of development does not have anything to do with designer babies. (Core number: NNBZ123B. ABSA627D)
Dr Sarah Chan, bioethicist at the University of Edinburgh, says that the aim of Francis Crick study which has altered human embryos in their first seven days of development does not have anything to do with designer babies. (Core number: NNBZ123B. ABSA627D)
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