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Designer babies: Is genetic screening healthy or harmful?

The U.S.-based genetic testing company 23andMe has patented a new system for parents who are conceiving a child with donor sperm.

Day 6 speaks with doctors who have opposing views over eugenics

A U.S.-based company has patented a system that would allow for testing of donor sperm. The service will not be immediately available to the public. (iStock)

The U.S.-based genetic testing company 23andMe has patented a system for parents who are conceiving a child with donor sperm.

The tests screen for potential health risks, but alsohair and eye colour. So far, the company saysit has no plans to make the system publicly available.

The Center for Genetics and Society said this type of screening "breathes new life into the spectre of eugenics."

Brent Banbury, CBC host of Day 6, spoke with Western University's Dr. Jeffery Nisker and Dr. Lee Silver, co-founder of genetic testing company GenePeeks, about the debate over eugenics.

Click on the audio link to heartheir conversation.