mardi 14 février 2017
Scientists soften position on DNA editing of human eggs, sperm, embryos
Although not ready yet, powerful gene editing tools may one day be used on human embryos, eggs and sperm to remove genes that cause inherited diseases, according to a report by U.S. scientists and ethicists released on Tuesday.
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