2017
DOI: 10.1007/s10806-017-9673-8
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The Pedigree Dog Breeding Debate in Ethics and Practice: Beyond Welfare Arguments

Abstract: Pedigree dog breeding has been the subject of public debate due to health problems caused by breeding for extreme looks and the narrow genepool of many breeds. Our research aims to provide insights in order to further the animal-ethical, political and society-wide discussion regarding the future of pedigree dog breeding in the Netherlands. Guided by the question 'How far are we allowed to interfere in the genetic make-up of dogs, through breeding and genetic modification?', we carried out a multi-method case-d… Show more

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“…Finally, it was mentioned that genome editing could be used to serve the (economic) interests of particular groups, such as the agriculture or food industry [20], with little concern for the public interest [20,115]. Additionally, applications of gene drives to human disease and agricultural production could primarily benefit the current generation, with secondary benefits and potential risks placed upon future generations; it was argued that this may not be acceptable from a standpoint of intergenerational equity given the irreversibility and uncertainties inherent to the deployment of gene drives [143].…”
Section: Risks and Uncertaintymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Finally, it was mentioned that genome editing could be used to serve the (economic) interests of particular groups, such as the agriculture or food industry [20], with little concern for the public interest [20,115]. Additionally, applications of gene drives to human disease and agricultural production could primarily benefit the current generation, with secondary benefits and potential risks placed upon future generations; it was argued that this may not be acceptable from a standpoint of intergenerational equity given the irreversibility and uncertainties inherent to the deployment of gene drives [143].…”
Section: Risks and Uncertaintymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…against (n ¼ [20,23,28,35,82,83,88,89,106,109,124,143] gene drives could introduce off-target mutations into the gene pool and spread these across a species 5 [7,20,35,83,143] gene drives could have novel features that are unprecedented and unexpected, so the risks and consequences are difficult or even impossible to characterize beforehand 4 [20,102,117,143] various (synthetic biology, gene drives, genetic modification) [105,117] synthetic biology (including genome editing), gene drives could be used to serve the (economic) interests of particular groups with little concern for the general interest 2 [20,115] various (ZFNs, TALEN, CRISPR, gene drives) could have unexpected effects because our knowledge and understanding of the genetic background of complex traits is incomplete 1 [96] various (ZFNs, TALEN, CRISPR) could have non-negligible risks because breaches of containment are impossible to rule out and, once released, just a few escaped genetically modified mosquitoes could be capable of spreading transgenes on a global scale 1 [22] gene drives could benefit humans if used for applications to human disease and agricultural production, however these applications could primarily benefit the current generation, with secondary benefits and potential risks placed upon future generations 1 [143] gene drives for (n ¼…”
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“…При цьому не звертається увага на зараженість собак збудниками паразитарних хвороб. Зокрема нематодозами травного каналу [1][2][3][4][5].…”
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