Monday, October 08, 2007

Gene Manipulation Wins a Nobel Prize

One of the primary purposes behind ESCR and human cloning research, in my view, is to eventually genetically engineer human progeny. Such research is now in its very early stages. But I think this Nobel Prize is an indicator of where things are heading. From the story:

The three scientists were honored for a technique called gene targeting, which lets scientists deactivate or modify particular genes in mice. That in turn lets them study how those genes affect health and disease.

To use this technique, researchers introduce a genetic change into mouse embryonic stem cells. These cells are then injected into mouse embryos. The mice born from these embryos are bred with others, to produce offspring with altered genes.

The first mice with genes manipulated in this way were announced in 1989. More than 10,000 different genes in mice have been studied with the technique, the Nobel committee said. That's about half the genes the rodents have.

"Gene targeting has pervaded all fields of biomedicine. Its impact on the understanding of gene function and its benefits to mankind will continue to increase over many years to come," said the citation for the $1.54 million prize.

Steve Brown, director of the mammalian genetics unit at the Medical Research Council in London, said the three researchers have "given us the toolkit to understand how genes function" in mice and so, by extension, in humans. As a result, of their work, he said, "we're on the cusp of having a much better understanding of the relationship between genes and disease."

Unstated in this story, is that these same techniques that would initially be used to combat disease, could--and in my view, would--eventually be applied to human eugenic enhancement. With the science in this field advancing so fast, now is the time to determine what should be acceptable in manipulating the human genome and what should be permanently off limits. But I am not holding my breath.

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At October 08, 2007 , Blogger T E Fine said...

Salvation lies with the Prols, Wesley, and the Prols are busy fighting over bread in the streets.

Actually, no, there's plenty of bread. They're fighting over the Spears - K-fed custody battle.

Seriously - even moderate scientists and bio-engineers who don't want eugenics will keep mum because they're either scared of losing their positions or they're scared that if the extremists are stopped from carrying out their master plans, the next step will be to stop more acceptable research in its tracks. Everybody's scared the Prols here want another Dark Age.

(Which is a misnomer - great scientific advances *did* occur during the "dark ages" but aren't noted because they came slowly, instead of rapidly.)

Which means we have to somehow educate the General Population so they don't blindly follow what The Scientists say because they're too busy looking at the Vanessa Hudgens nude piccy.

Unfortunately, the Prols are busy looking at the Vanessa Hudgens nude piccy, and not being educated.

I'm seeing why you're not holding your breath....

 

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