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lilldybug07

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If Huxley is ethically opposed to the creation of designer babies through DNA manipulation, he would likely be strongly opposed to
 
  a. maternal blood sampling.
  b. chorionic villus sampling.
  c. amniocentesis.
  d. preimplantation genetic diagnosis.

Question 2

During a preimplantation genetic diagnosis, a(n)
 
  a. mother's blood is checked for pathogens.
  b. amniotic sac is punctured.
  c. fertilized egg is inspected.
  d. catheter is inserted.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c



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