orionrocco07 Posted June 4, 2025 Share Posted June 4, 2025 Excited but worried at the same time Quote Link to comment
butrtoast88 Posted July 19, 2025 Share Posted July 19, 2025 Gene Editing and Mitchondrial Editing will save countless lives especially those with genetic disorders. It is always 2 sides of the coin. How we use it and the boundaries set by governments and research communities should be in place to avoid unethical and immoral acts Quote Link to comment
Journeyman6 Posted February 17 Share Posted February 17 Fast forward into 2026 and with AI summary availability plus me being lazy to read and absorb all the latest update...6 years after the original thread was made.... As of early 2026, the CRISPR/Cas9 technique has moved beyond foundational gene-cutting into an era of high-precision, "on-demand" genome editing, with significant clinical successes in treating genetic diseases and cancer . Key developments include improved delivery methods, reduced off-target effects, and the introduction of advanced derivatives like base and prime editing. Now I am more anxious! Quote Link to comment
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