The man’s genome goes in one side of the machine, and the woman’s genome goes in the other side. The important information is conjoined on a template I invented that puts the genes so you can see if they match on both sides. A match means the offspring is likely to express that those matched genes determine.
So where there are matched genes, and the expression is not good (not going to make a better baby) I have risk numbers that take into account the likelihood of the unfortunate expression, and the severity of the defect as it affects the child, the parents, and the community.
So the risk numbers for all 1822 genes being tracked can be added up to produce a colored light that will be either green, blue, yellow, orange or red.
The couple decide what to do. The light just comes to their eyes and minds to help them decide.
This machine terminates no babies. It makes parents be better informed, that’s all it does.
Some persons think that information is a good thing. Others, of course think the opposite.
People who do not want information should not use my machine. It costs money to get your genes coded and put on a memory stick. About $500. So there are no $500 bills on the sidewalk. People have to pay, like they would to a genetic counsellor. When they pay, that proves they are volunteers to get the totally unique information that relates only to THAT mating couple. They are volunteers not victims. Knowing the information compels them not at all in any direction. It just makes them be more informed. Their parenthood is more planned. That idea has been around, and my machine helps it work.
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My machine does for pennies in seconds what an expensive professional genetics counsellor can do in a few months for only $20,000.
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