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Discussion: DNA-improved humans
van
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2:20 am on Mar. 8, 2001 reply with quote

After reading your articles about how the environment won't be able to sustain humans in the near future and about correcting DNA mutations that cause disease, I'm suprised noone is considering the fact that DNA-improved humans will survive longer, therefore probably producing more offspring than before, and so the environment will be even more stressed (and sooner than predicted).

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