By definition it is the study or belief in the possibility of improving the qualities of the human species or a human population. We see this occurring almost everyday of our lives. Whether it be on the news, in the newspaper, or personal experiences, we have all observed the power of eugenics in many ways. The creation of vaccines to prevent diseases, as well as the technology to cure cancer, the heel prick tests used on babies, these are all examples of eugenics. However what we must realize is that genetic engineering on humans is not about perfection, it is about our well being and the ability to survive.
The introduction of DNA testing on football players, as well as other sports is the start of the advancement in eugenics. These tests assist athletes to improve their performance on the field, as well as their abilities. The key is that DNA testing does not determine a person’s qualities or physical traits; it is used to further develop our ability to perform or at times, early detection of illnesses. With a source such as DNA testing that provides information on where we can improve, shouldn’t we take this knowledge into