EDITING HUMANITY: ON THE PRECISE MANIPULATION OF DNA IN HUMAN EMBRYOS

Genetically modified humans are among us. Emerging technologies for genome editing have launched humanity into the uncharted territory of modifying the human germline--namely, the reproductive cells and embryos that carry our genetic ancestry. Reports of the first live births of humans with edited g...

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