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'3 parent babies' approved by House of Lords

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The UK will become the first country in the world to allow the creation of genetically-modified, three-parent children following a vote in the House of Lords this week.

Despite ethical, safety and legal concerns being raised, Peers rejected, by a margin of 280 - 48, a move to allow more careful scrutiny of the proposals. The regulations, already approved by the House of Commons, will come into force in October and the first 'three-parent child' could be born next year.


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UK approves three-person babies (BBC)
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