Talk:Mitochondrial replacement therapy
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The English in this section is a bit broken: "Implications for identity is another ethical concern with psychological and emotional impacts on a child's life regarding of a person's sense of identity. It debates whether the genetic make-up of children born as a result of mitochondrial replacement affect their emotional well-being when they are aware that they are different from other healthy children conceived from two parents." Waylah (talk) 04:11, 27 June 2018 (UTC)
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