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CRISPR could revolutionize livestock breeding—if people will eat gene-edited animals

Ismael Lamas-Toranzo et al. | 
Clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR), the last site-specific endonuclease to be developed, is an RNA- guided endonuclease, easy ...
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Siddhartha Mukherjee: Gene research critical in fight against cancer

Anh Gray | 
The human genome is integral to understanding the complex history of human health and disease. Dr. Siddhartha Mukherjee is a ...
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Genetically engineered three-eyed beetle could aid development of lab-grown organs

Michelle Star | 
Researchers have intentionally genetically modified a common beetle to develop a third functional eye, right in the middle of its ...
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FDA likely to approve hereditary blindness gene therapy

Rich Haridy | 
[A]nother gene therapy is on the cusp of approval, this time to treat a form of hereditary blindness. If given ...
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Video: CRISPR gene editing in real time

Sarah Zhang | 
[Researcher Osamu] Nureki’s paper was published in Nature Communications Friday, and by early morning, the video that astonished the room in [a CRISPR ...
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Saving the Galapagos: Gene drives could help rid invasive pests

Stephen Hall | 
Eradicating invasive species can be a brutal job. On the island of Floreana, a plan to eliminate the rodents that ...
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What’s a ‘GMO’ food?

Jenny Splitter | 
[W]hat exactly is a GMO? The initialism stands for "genetically modified organism," but it's a term lacking scientific precision. Moreover, ...
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World Anti-Doping Agency says ‘no’ to gene editing in sports competitions

Michael Le Page | 
The battle between sports cheats and testers is poised to enter a whole new arena. The World Anti-Doping Agency has ...
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A gene-editing first: Scientists try to edit a living human’s DNA

Marilynn Marchione | 
Scientists for the first time have tried editing a gene inside the body in a bold attempt to permanently change ...
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DNA profiles of 500,000 people put online by UK Biobank in massive research effort

Sarah Zhang | 
U.K. Biobank [recruited] 500,000 volunteers for a massive study on the origins of disease. In addition to collecting blood and urine, ...
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CRISPR wine and beer? Rose, honey flavor-producing yeast gene identified

Thomas Pellechia | 
When you taste a wine or beer that calls up the flavor of rose or honey think phenylethyl acetate; it’s ...
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Viewpoint: There’s no reason to panic over human germline editing

Hank Greely | 
[Editor's note: Hank Greely is a professor of law and genetics at Stanford University.] Controversy has raged about editing human ...
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Ethical debates swirl around gene-editing decisions

Joselin Linder | 
[Editor's note: Joselin Linder is the author of the book "The Family Gene: A Mission to Turn My Deadly Inheritance ...
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Innovation meets precaution: NGO delay tactics hinder gene-editing revolution in Europe

Does today’s fear of potential risks caused by GMO make us unable to carry out necessary actions for a better ...
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The quest to make CRISPR gene editing as easy as a smartphone app

[Biohacker Josiah Zayner] lives and works in Oakland, California, where he's converted a house into a scientific lab. Here, he ...
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New error-free DNA sequencing method could diagnose rare diseases

Emma Stoye | 
A virtually error-free new method of DNA sequencing could one day be used to diagnose extremely rare cancers and hereditary ...
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Talking Biotech: TALEN gene editing to make more nutritious food crops

Dan Voytas, Kevin Folta | 
Calyxt's Dan Voytas: Using TALEN gene editing to create soybeans with healthier oil, high fiber wheat and canola with lower ...
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NGO opposition to GMO, gene-edited crops not rooted in emotion and dogma, research suggests

In 2016, 107 Nobel Laureates signed an open letter calling on Greenpeace to desist from campaigning against agricultural biotechnology and ...
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CRISPR at home: Is it really that easy to hack DNA?

Annie Sneed | 
I am not a DIY scientist, much less a professional scientist. You won’t find me swabbing my cheek cells for ...
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Could the Arctic Apple be the beginning of a new wave of consumer-oriented GMO foods?

Amy Maxmen | 
This month, bags of sliced apples will hit grocery-store shelves in the midwestern United States for the first time. Shoppers ...
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Combatants prepping for next skirmish in battle over CRISPR patents

Heidi Ledford | 
The long-running battle over US patents for CRISPR–Cas9 gene editing continues. On 25 October, the Broad Institute of Cambridge, Massachusetts, filed ...
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Viewpoint: ‘Gattaca’ reminds us that gene editing has dark possibilities

Osagie Obasogie | 
[Editor's note: Osagie Obasogie is a professor of bioethics at the University of California-Berkeley.] Set in the not-too-distant future, the ...
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How the Midwest became the Silicon Valley of agriculture

Brian Boyce | 
Matthew Crisp, president and CEO of Benson Hill Biosystems, [says] the rural zones of Midwestern America are proving fertile ground for ...
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Genetic engineering ‘fastest method’ to save Florida citrus industry from greening disease

Jude Grosser, Manjul Dutt | 
[Editor's note: Manjul Dutt is a research assistant scientist and Jude Grosser is a research professor, both at the University of ...
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USDA scraps overhaul of GMO and gene edited crop regulations that biotech advocates viewed as ‘unscientific’

Paul McDivitt | 
The Trump administration withdrew a proposed USDA rule change made by the Obama administration that would have been the first ...
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Video: Exploring the possibilities offered by CRISPR gene editing

The CRISPR-Cas9 system has revolutionised gene-editing, but cutting DNA isn’t all it can do. From turning gene expression on and ...
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Neurologic disorders may be linked to brain’s immune system

Ben Locwin | 
New research suggests there could be a link between certain disorders, including Alzheimer's disease, and the brain's inability to clear ...
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