Will genome editing transform our children’s health? Some have doubts

Will genome editing transform our children’s health? Some have doubts

Will genome editing transform our children’s health? Some have doubts

The CRISPR protein (blue and pink) is hooked up to an RNA sequence (orange) that guides where to cut DNA (purple)

Science Photo Library / Alamy Stock Photo

The risk of developing many common conditions could be drastically reduced by making dozens of edits to people’s genomes at the embryo stage, claims a team of biologists and ethicists. We don’t yet have the technology to do this safely, but we should start thinking about whether to use it when we do, they say.

However, their paper has come under fire from other biologists, who say we currently know too…

View Source Here

Science

Products You May Like

Articles You May Like

Here’s What They Are (& What You Can Do To Help Pass Them)
Arlo’s monthly subscriptions are going up again
Insiders Speak Out In New Peacock Diddy Documentary Trailer
The latest RTX 50 leak comes from Nvidia
Heretic’s Sophie Thatcher is Jack Quaid’s Android in New Companion Trailer