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Germline genome editing: Moratorium, hard law, or an informed adaptive consensus?

机译:种系基因组编辑:暂停,难道或知情的适应性共识?

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With the development of practical means of human germline genome editing (HGGE) in recent years, there have been calls for stricter regulation and oversight over HGGE interventions with potential for heritable changes in the germline. An international moratorium has been advocated. We examine the practicality of such a proposal, as well as of a regulation through the “traditional” mechanisms of international and municipal laws. We argue that these mechanisms are unlikely to achieve their intended objectives and that the better approach is to engage the international community of stakeholders, researchers, scientists, clinicians, and other workers directly involved in the field in working toward the development of an “informed adaptive consensus”. We offer suggestions as to how this may be achieved and how existing indirect levers of regulation may be harnessed toward this end.
机译:随着近年来人体种系基因组织(HGGGE)的实际手段的发展,已经要求对HGGE干预更严格的监管和监督,其潜在的遗传变化在遗产。 倡导国际暂停。 我们审查此类提案的实用性,以及通过“传统”的国际和市政法律的规定。 我们认为,这些机制不太可能实现其预期目标,更好的方法是从事利益相关者,研究人员,科学家,临床医生和其他工人直接参与发展“知情自适应”的国际社会 共识”。 我们提供了如何实现这一目标的建议以及如何利用现有的监管的间接杠杆。

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