In the reading Should Some Lives Be Prevented? Glannon argues that it is morally good to use pre-natal testing to ensure that people with serious genetic disorders like Lesch-Nyhan syndrome are never born. Critically assess Glannon’s argument, and present a logically supported argument for or against using germ line choice technologies to prevent the birth of people with Lesch-Nyhan Disease, and to prevent the birth of people predisposed to develop asthma (address both, you do not have to argue for the same conclusion in both cases).
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