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    • Heritable genome editing raises global scientific, ethical, and governance concerns.
    • Genetic interventions and societal views on human identity have worldwide implications.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To analyze the global scope of heritable genome editing challenges.
    • To examine the perspectives of identified stakeholders on these challenges.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of the article "Heritable Genome Editing in Global Context: National and International Policy Challenges."
    • Analysis of stakeholder consultation and problem framing within the study.

    Main Results:

    • The study highlights the global nature of heritable genome editing issues.
    • Consulted stakeholders offer a limited view, potentially displacing other perspectives.
    • The methodology for identifying stakeholders and their stakes is not clearly explained.

    Conclusions:

    • Effective global governance requires a comprehensive understanding of all stakeholders and their interests.
    • Further research is needed on transparently identifying stakeholders and stakes in heritable genome editing policy.
    • The framing of problems by a limited group can obscure broader ethical and societal considerations.