Much has been done in the field of genetics: it has become possible to examine the human gene, copy it, combine it, and much more, but time will pass and it will become more “domestic”, that is, a person will be able to manage it and benefit from it.
The aim and task of bioethics is to make possible the coexistence of scientific and technological progress with life, to solve the problems that arise between society and the individual, nature and technical equipment. Bioethics is a link between these two worlds and, most importantly, helps prevent violence against nature and man. According to its postulates, it is necessary to take into account the interests of both parties, both from the point of view of economics, science and technology, and from the outside world, nature; it is necessary to come to such a state when they begin to act harmoniously. This also includes the interests of a person who is inextricably linked with all spheres of life.