One of the primary concerns with genetic editing is its potential to interfere with natural selection processes. By selecting for certain traits and against others, humans could inadvertently shift the course of human evolution in unpredictable ways. This raises ethical questions about humanity's role in directing its own evolution and the ramifications of such interference on future generations and biodiversity.
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