Asked by Ethan Huang on Sep 26, 2024
Crossing the germ line involves making changes that
A) result in changes between species.
B) could be passed down to subsequent generations.
C) affect only one individual.
D) affect the somatic cells of more than one species.
Germ Line
Germ line refers to the sequence of cells that lead to the gametes (eggs and sperm), carrying the genetic material that can be inherited by offspring.
Subsequent Generations
Future generations that come after the current generation, highlighting considerations of long-term effects and sustainability of actions and policies.
- Analyze ethical arguments concerning the use of reproductive technologies, stem cells, and gene editing, including germ line changes.
Learning Objectives
- Analyze ethical arguments concerning the use of reproductive technologies, stem cells, and gene editing, including germ line changes.
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