The end of sex and the future of human reproduction / Henry T. Greely.
2016
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Author
Title
The end of sex and the future of human reproduction / Henry T. Greely.
Published
Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, 2016.
Call Number
RG628.3.P74 G74 2016
ISBN
9780674728967 (hc ; alk. paper)
0674728963
0674728963
Description
viii, 381 pages ; 25 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)926061514
Summary
"Advances in several different areas of the biosciences are coming together in ways that will change human reproduction forever. Vast improvements in the speed, accuracy, and cost of sequencing the entire human genome greatly increases the genetic information prospective parents can learn about their possible children. Rapid progress in stem cell research makes it likely that in twenty years or so, we will be able to make eggs and sperm from the skin cells of people--mature people, old people, children, and even from cells from the dead or the never born. Combining the eggs and sperm will make embryos in a potentially limitless supply; using a technique called preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD), which has been in limited but safe use in people for over twenty-five years, a few cells can be plucked from those embryos and have their genomes entirely sequenced. The result, which the author calls "Easy PGD," will give parents (or others) unprecedented power to select embryos for transfer into wombs and eventual birth as babies, based their predictable genetic traits. Those traits will include early-onset and terrible diseases; other, later or lesser, disease risks; cosmetic traits, some behavioral traits; and, last but not least "boy or girl." This book describes the background science of Easy PGD, lays out its pathway to widespread acceptance and use, and explores some of the many ethical, legal, and social issues it will raise. One thing seems very clear: after Easy PGD, making babies will change forever--and so will humanity."--Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
Introduction: Changes
1
pt. I
SCIENCE
7
1.
Cells, Chromosomes, DNA, Genomes, and Genes
15
2.
Reproduction: In General and in Humans
28
3.
Infertility and Assisted Reproduction
45
4.
Genetics
61
5.
Genetic Testing
74
6.
Stem Cells
89
First Interlude
Easy PGD: The Possibilities
101
pt. II
PATHWAY
105
7.
Genetic Analysis
107
8.
Making Gametes
121
9.
Research Investment, Industry, Medical Professionals, and Health Care Financing
137
10.
Legal Factors
153
11.
Politics
166
12.
Some Other Possible Uses of New Technologies in Reproduction
178
Second Interlude
Easy PGD: The Future
191
pt. III
IMPLICATIONS
203
13.
Safety
207
14.
Family Relationships
225
15.
Fairness, Justice, and Equality
238
16.
Coercion
253
17.
Just Plain Wrong
271
18.
Enforcement and Implementation
283
Conclusion: Choices
299
Notes
317
Glossary
361
Acknowledgments
369
Index
373