DNA editing is gene genie

03 September 2015 - 02:07 By Reuters

Medical researchers have called for thoughtful debate on future use of new genetic technology that has the potential to create "designer babies". The technology, called CRISPR-Cas9, allows scientists to edit virtually any gene they target, including in human embryos, enabling them to find and change or replace genetic defects.Describing CRISPR as "game-changing", the Wellcome Trust global medical charity and four other leading British research organisations urged the scientific community to proceed considerately, allowing time and space for ethical debate."This raises important ethical and regulatory questions which need to be anticipated and explored in a timely and inclusive manner," they said in a joint statement.Chinese biologists triggered an international furore this year when they reported carrying out the first experiment to edit the DNA of human embryos. ..

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