Iain Mathieson

Iain Mathieson studies population genetics and human evolution at the University of Pennsylvania.

What’s in the junk? Genetic Effects

Jonathan Flint and Iain Mathieson, 20 November 2025

Most women​ who undertake IVF will have their embryos screened for genetic abnormalities. Clinics in some parts of the world also offer to select an embryo for implantation based on genetic markers for everything from eye and hair colour to behavioural, emotional and cognitive traits. The next, far more consequential, step is the genome editing of human embryos. As the geneticist Peter...

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