But, as always, with these improvements comes with their negative side effects such as wiping gingers off of the map, if scientists so chose, an inferior and superior class of children could arise, based on if their parents have the money for genetic modifications when the children are developing.
For the benefit of having access to a full genetic screening, an ethical issue would arise as to whether the information about certain codes like predisposition to diseases would be helpful or harmful to a client. Similarly, screening for genetic abnormalities prenatally could lead to unsafe abortions if the child is abnormal or just a general anxiousness for their baby. While there are many benefits of genetic screening, the ethical dilemmas that accompany each one are
immense.