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Autonomy
Autonomy is the capability or right of individuals to make their own choices and govern themselves, fundamental in ethics, law, and personal development.
Morally Acceptable
Morally acceptable describes actions or decisions that are consistent with ethical norms or standards of a society, deemed appropriate or right according to moral principles.
Undesirable Genes
Genetic traits viewed as negative or harmful, often within the context of genetic engineering or selection.
Negative Eugenics
Practices aimed at decreasing the incidence of traits deemed undesirable by discouraging reproduction by persons having such traits.
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