What if the "changes" are simply optimizing someone's genetics? i.e., eliminating /fixing any genes that are bad mutations, so you get the best possible combination of genes from the parents?
Or, suppose someone really does have a beneficial mutation that naturally occurred, and isn't the product of genetic engineering. Are you going to disqualify them because neither of their parents had the mutation?
Or, suppose someone really does have a beneficial mutation that naturally occurred, and isn't the product of genetic engineering. Are you going to disqualify them because neither of their parents had the mutation?