GENETIC ENGINEERING AND BIOETHICS: ETHICAL BASIS OF MANIPULATING HUMAN DNA

Genetic engineering, bioethics, CRISPR-Cas9, human genome manipulation, ethical considerations, genetic manipulation, social inequality, international law, genetic diseases, medicine

Authors

  • Aziza MAXMUDOVA, Samarqand davlat tibbiyot universiteti kafedra mudiri, PhD, professor, Uzbekistan

This article examines the intersection of genetic engineering and bioethics. It examines the potential for human DNA manipulation and the ethical issues that arise with it. While genetic engineering technologies have opened up great opportunities in medicine, their social and ethical implications have been the subject of much debate. The article discusses the need to respect bioethical principles, social inequalities, and human rights in the application of these technologies. It also highlights the need for international standards and regulations for the safe and ethical use of genetic manipulation technologies.