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Is there such a thing as too much prenatal genetic information?

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[P]renatal whole-genome sequencing is [not] commercially available yet (though it’s definitely coming). But what is available is something called noninvasive ...
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When birth control fails: Genetic mutation can make the pill less effective

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For nearly 60 years, hormonal contraceptives have freed women from their own biology. ... But no form of hormonal birth control—pill, patch, ...
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When targeting diseases, how worried should we be about CRISPR’s potential for gene-editing errors?

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Of all the big, world-remaking bets on the genome-editing tool known as Crispr, perhaps none is more tantalizing than its ...
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First clinical trials for controversial ‘3-parent’ fertility treatment begin

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[A] 32-year-old Greek woman, who’d previously undergone two operations for endometriosis and four unsuccessful cycles of IVF, once again returned ...
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Why genealogy tests will ‘send a lot more people to jail’ in 2019

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In April [2018], a citizen scientist named Barbara Rae-Venter used a little-known genealogy website called GEDMatch to help investigators find a man ...
'Human gene-editing scandal': Should rogue scientist's work be published?

‘Human gene-editing scandal’: Should rogue scientist’s work be published?

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How do you handle the data of a scientist who violates all the norms of his field? … On the one hand, you ...
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Genome surgeons target genetic disease at the source

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[Delaney Van Riper] was born with a rare genetic disease called Charcot-Marie-Tooth, or CMT, which is slowly eroding her nerve cells’ ...
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Diagnosing rare infectious diseases with genetic sequencing

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Early last spring, as flu season hit its peak, a woman checked into a Houston hospital with all the familiar ...
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DNA testing boom drives demand for genetic counselors

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[W]ith precision medicine going mainstream and an explosion of apps piping genetic insights to your phone from just a few teaspoons of spit, ...
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Using CRISPR to build a ‘massive library’ of tools to cure genetic disease

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In the past few years, [David] Liu’s become one of the most brightly-shining luminaries in the rapidly advancing field of gene ...
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Will CRISPR gene editing disrupt or perpetuate global health and medical social inequalities?

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On [June 3 and 4], hundreds of scientists, industry folk, and public health officials from all over the world filled ...
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Ingestible digital pills use bioluminescent bacteria to sense stomach bleeding

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Ingestible sensors—pill-sized electronics that ping your smartphone with data after you pop and swallow—have started to arrive on the market. They ...
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ChatterBaby app wants to use artificial intelligence to diagnose autism through irregular baby cries

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[B]y the time [Ariana] Anderson’s third kid came along, the UCLA computational neuropsychologist realized she had become fluent in baby ...
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CRISPR may turn biology into the next Silicon Valley-like digital platform

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Crispr, the powerful gene-editing tool, is revolutionizing the speed and scope with which scientists can modify the DNA of organisms, including ...
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What’s CRISPR? Here’s a primer on the powerful gene-editing tool

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If you’re asking, “what’s Crispr?” the short answer is that it’s a revolutionary new class of molecular tools that scientists ...
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Can CRISPR be used safely in humans? ‘It’s still an open question’

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Biotech has been betting big on Crispr, the gene-editing technique that promises to snip away some of humanity’s worst diseases. But last ...
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Cryogenics logistics: Delivering CAR-T treatments at minus 240 degrees to save lives

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Last year, the FDA approved the first CAR T-cell treatments—a new class of promising therapies that train the body’s immune ...
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Finding a CRISPR delivery route in humans is the hard part

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Crispr, the promising new gene editing technology, promises to eradicate the world of human suffering—but for all the hype and hope, it hasn’t ...
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Using DNA to store data? US defense agency DARPA is trying

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[T]he Department of Defense agency tasked with funding science’s most far-out hopes has begun investing millions in discovering radical, non-binary ...
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Video: Explaining CRISPR gene editing with a toy train

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When people refer to Crispr, they're probably talking about Crispr-Cas9, a complex of enzymes and genetic guides that together finds ...
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GMO nitrogen-fixing microbes could one day help plants fertilize themselves

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Peanuts, peas, and many types of beans are climate-friendly because they basically make their own fertilizer. They play host to ...
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23andMe chasing Parkinson’s clues through genomic data mining

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In 2015, 23andMe began inking lucrative research agreements with pharma giants like Genentech and Pfizer, in addition to launching its own R&D ...
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‘Mosquito factory’ churns out sterile males produced without genetic modification to fight Zika

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100,000 live mosquitoes, all male, all incapable of producing offspring [are released daily in Fresno, California]. … Though counterintuitive, the ...
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Carnivores beware: Meat allergies skyrocketing thanks to lone star tick

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In the last decade and a half, thousands of previously protein-loving Americans have developed a dangerous allergy to meat. And ...
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CRISPR needs ‘global consensus’ in fight to ameliorate diseases

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[A]t WIRED’s 2017 Business Conference in New York, Jennifer Doudna said it was...Crispr custom-designed human offspring that made her take ...
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Sensationalism or news? Was journal right to publish CRISPR ‘off-target mutations’ study?

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[When] doctors from Columbia, Stanford, and the University of Iowa published a one-page letter to the editor of Nature Methods describing...2,000 unintended ...
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Tree vaccine: ‘Weaponized’ GM virus could save Florida citrus industry from greening disease

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Florida’s citrus growers are running out of time. Since 2005, when a deadly disease called citrus greening first showed up ...
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Rigging natural selection: Fight against Zika requires mosquito genes that resist mutations

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Of the many great things promised by Crispr gene editing technology, the ability to eliminate disease by modifying organisms might ...
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