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3 Oct 2016 21:16
Preventing the transmission of inherited genetic diseases, and increasing food production rates in farmed animals are two potential applications of genome editing technologies that require urgent ethical scrutiny, according to a new report. The first findings of a new review have now been published, looking at the potential impact of recent advances in genome editing such as the CRISPR-Cas9 system across many areas of biological research.
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