Comprehension Passage

Read the given passage carefully and select the best answer to each question out of the five given alternatives.

One famous little boy, Charlie Gard, was denied experimental medical interventions because a British court determined it was not in his best interest. Much more quietly, in an American laboratory in the past year, 'many tens' of tiny humans were destroyed once their bodies were no longer useful to the more powerful humans who created them.

Last week, MIT Technology Review broke the story of an Oregon scientist who had successfully manipulated the genetic makeup of embryos. These embryos were intentionally conceived through IVF with the potential for a disease of the heart muscle called Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. Using the gene-editing technique called CRISPR, Dr. Shoukhrat Mitalipov and his team were able “to safely and efficiently correct defective genes that cause inherited diseases.” It was a breathtaking development.

And then the embryos were discarded.

By order of Congress, Dr. Mitalipov could not let those 'edited' children live. Scientists could, apparently, conceive and then manipulate the genetic makeup of these children without fear of government response. But those children could not be allowed to be born.

The irony mentioned in the passage is ________.

1
Scientists can conceive children as per their own interests and then manipulate their genes without fear of the government's response as they are backed by Congress.
2
Scientists want to conceive and then manipulate the genetic makeup of children but the government won't allow them to do so. So they practice all this in secret.
3
It is ethical to conceive and then manipulate the genetic makeup of children without the fear of the government but these children cannot be allowed to be live.
4
Science does not allow the manipulation of the genetic makeup of children and that is incredible.
5
There is no irony in the passage.

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