Is CRISPR Gene Editing Moving Ahead Too Quickly? – Healthline
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Is CRISPR Gene Editing Moving Ahead Too Quickly?
Healthline CRISPR-Cas9 was discovered in 2012 by University of California molecular biologist Jennifer Doudna and her colleagues. It allows for genetic “editing” by snipping out small bits of defective or harmful DNA and replacing it. Gene editing has existed … |
Healthline |
Is CRISPR Gene Editing Moving Ahead Too Quickly?
Healthline CRISPR-Cas9 was discovered in 2012 by University of California molecular biologist Jennifer Doudna and her colleagues. It allows for genetic “editing” by snipping out small bits of defective or harmful DNA and replacing it. Gene editing has existed … |
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