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Home / Health / Loophole Allows UK Patients to Genetically Screen Embryos Abroad

Loophole Allows UK Patients to Genetically Screen Embryos Abroad

6 Dec

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Summary

  • UK couples are sending embryo genetic data abroad for screening.
  • Companies offer analysis for IQ, height, and health predictions.
  • UK fertility clinics face legal and ethical confusion over the practice.
Loophole Allows UK Patients to Genetically Screen Embryos Abroad

British fertility clinics are encountering significant scientific and ethical quandaries as patients exploit a legal loophole to send embryo genetic data overseas for analysis. This practice allows for the screening of embryos based on predicted IQ, height, and health, a method not permitted within the UK due to its unproven nature and ethical concerns.

Several US-based companies, such as Herasight, are offering these advanced polygenic screening services, charging substantial fees for assessing multiple embryos. While these companies confirm working with UK patients, they state they do not influence clinic decisions. UK regulators deem such testing unlawful for domestic use, though they acknowledge it's difficult to prevent patients from seeking it abroad.

Experts warn of a potential future with genetic stratification and question the scientific validity of these predictions in embryo selection. The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA) is grappling with how to regulate this evolving technology, with some advocating for regulated domestic use over unchecked overseas practices.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Yes, UK patients can legally send their embryos' raw genetic data abroad for analysis under data protection laws, even if the practice is not permitted in UK clinics.
Companies like Herasight offer polygenic screening to predict IQ, height, and risks for various health conditions, aiming to help couples select embryos with desirable traits.
Ethical concerns include the unproven science, potential for a stratified society based on wealth, and the normalization of selecting for perceived genetic superiority.

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