The Medical Case for Gene Editing
Recently developed gene editing techniques are the first genetic engineering technologies to have serious potential as a clinically useful modifier of human DNA. Some are against using these technologies on human embryos even in the context of preventing genetic disease. One of the reasons given fo...
Main Authors: | Gyngell, C, Savulescu, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Begell House
2016
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