Abstract

The review is devoted to the ethical problems of the development of genetic technologies. It is indicated that the main scientific problem is to find mechanisms that ensure the humane activity of a geneticist. Genetic engineering, under the guise of a boon for patients, is most often used as a tool for geopolitical interests. The concentrated attention on medical procedures and genetic interventions that improve the health of the patient's body does not give a broad philosophical understanding of macrosocial phenomena. By maintaining the existing system of patenting and legal protection of patent rights, there will be no need for world technology leaders to threaten foreign policy opponents with military force. Nutrients can act on genes and alter genetic expression, thus changing the human phenotype.

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