“CRISPR babies”: What does this mean for science and Canada?

Volume: 191, Issue: 4, Pages: E91 - E92
Published: Jan 27, 2019
Abstract
KEY POINTS The response to the announcement in China on Nov. 25, 2018, of the “first clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats [CRISPR] babies”[1][1] is reminiscent of that surrounding the 1978 birth by in vitro fertilization of Louise Brown, the “first test-tube baby.”...
Paper Details
Title
“CRISPR babies”: What does this mean for science and Canada?
Published Date
Jan 27, 2019
Volume
191
Issue
4
Pages
E91 - E92
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