Genetic engineering involves modifying the DNA of organisms to prevent or treat diseases. Proponents argue that it could lead to breakthroughs in curing genetic disorders and improving public health. Opponents argue that it raises ethical concerns and potential risks of unintended consequences.
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Response rates from 193 Dublin Central voters.
90% Yes |
10% No |
90% Yes |
10% No |
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Unique answers from Dublin Central voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@9ZMSDTX 1mo1MO
Yes, but this should be heavily regulated as genetic engineering could prove to be harmful if there is no guidance or regulation.
@9ZCTZV61mo1MO
Yes, but only in cases where the human is not being genetically altered and instead other organisms are in order to create medicines etc, eg. Insulin. It should also be highly regulated.
@9ZBGXQD2mos2MO
Not if there is an alternative such as healthier eating and exercise, money should be put into that instead
@9YMXLXH2mos2MO
Ye but there needs to be strict regulatory controls put in place
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