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With genetic engineering, humans have recently unleashed ... ethical thickets of this not-so-new frontier. Along the way, the book glitters with lively, humorous vignettes from Shapiro’s career ...
It was discussed because of a book by George Church ... one way to do that might be to bring back Neanderthals through genetic engineering and then incubation in a surrogate.
Genetic engineering can lead to great medical advances but, as Matthew Cobb’s new book shows, it also brings alarming ethical dilemmas. By Henry Marsh Genetic engineering is the artificial alteration ...
The term, for those unfamiliar, was coined by American inventor Otto Schmitt back in the 1970s, but it was author Janine Benyus 1997 book ... Certainly, there genetic fixes in the works, but ...
Genetic engineering is the act of modifying the genetic makeup of an organism. Modifications can be generated by methods such as gene targeting, nuclear transplantation, transfection of synthetic ...
Because the disorder is caused by a single mutation in a single gene, sickle cell disease has long been seen as an obvious target for genetic engineering, and CRISR is considered a likely method ...
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