genetic engineering ethics
Genetic engineering ethics refers to the moral principles and considerations surrounding the alteration, manipulation, and modification of genetic materials in living organisms, ensuring responsible and ethical practices in this field to address potential risks, social implications, and maintain the well-being of both humans and the environment.
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