Do you think embryo selection / genetic engineering for polygenic human traits would work? I.e. if someone were to spend a few years perfecting the technology for this, it would work.
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Replying to @Scientific_Bird @KirkegaardEmil
With current in vitro fertilization techniques it is hard to generate large numbers of embryos. If that barrier can be crossed the embryo selection part would be feasible.
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Replying to @SkepticalAlpaca @Scientific_Bird
Not even true. There are multiple teams who have solved that problem already. One obvious route is somatic cell -> pluripotent stem cell -> egg cell. Could definitely be done in humans too, probably now if someone dared to try.http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2016/10/mouse-egg-cells-made-entirely-lab-give-rise-healthy-offspring …
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Replying to @KirkegaardEmil @Scientific_Bird
Im aware of that work. If making gametes from somatic cells can work in humans that would solve the problem. I’d be surprised if people aren’t trying to make it work in humans, as there are lots of couples would can’t conceive by ivf, even without the embryo selection.
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You can push the LGBT lobby for this because this method allows homosexuals to have real kids together. Male pairs can have boys and girls, but female pairs can only get more females, so they could start a sort of lesbian only subspecies. :p
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