Point: Treating Human Genetic Disease One Base Pair at a Time: The Benefits of Gene Editing
Abstract
The observation that the human genome can be mapped represented a major inflection point in biology. The decision to sequence the human genome was met with excitement and trepidation. The arguments for and against sequencing included whether the technology was sufficiently advanced, whether it would divert resources from elsewhere, and whether it could have unknown negative societal benefits. Some 2 decades later, the delivery of the first draft...
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Title
Point: Treating Human Genetic Disease One Base Pair at a Time: The Benefits of Gene Editing
Published Date
Mar 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
64
Issue
3
Pages
486 - 488
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