Experimental evolution
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+ | The term '''directed evolution''' is used within the [[transhumanist]] community to refer to the idea of applying the principles of [[directed evolution]] and [[experimental evolution]] to the control of human evolution. | ||
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+ | ==See also== | ||
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+ | * ''[[2001: A Space Odyssey (film)|2001: A Space Odyssey]]'' | ||
+ | * [[Designer baby]] | ||
+ | * [[Eugenics]] | ||
+ | * [[Liberal eugenics]] | ||
+ | * [[Genome editing]] | ||
+ | * [[CRISPR]] | ||
+ | * [[Morphological freedom]] | ||
+ | * [[Human genetic engineering]] | ||
+ | * [[Posthumanism]] | ||
+ | * [[Reprogenetics]] | ||
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The term directed evolution is used within the transhumanist community to refer to the idea of applying the principles of directed evolution and experimental evolution to the control of human evolution.
See also
- 2001: A Space Odyssey
- Designer baby
- Eugenics
- Liberal eugenics
- Genome editing
- CRISPR
- Morphological freedom
- Human genetic engineering
- Posthumanism
- Reprogenetics
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