[ACC Entry] Should Gene Editing Technologies Be Used in Humans?
Astral Codex Ten Podcast
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CRISPR Gene Editing
The first genetically-edited babies were born in October 2018 after Chinese scientist Dr. Herr Jungkui used CRISPR technology to edit the CCR-5 gene in human embryos. The married couple with the pseudonyms Mark and Grace consented to in vitro fertilization with additional CRISPR treatment to provide immunity to HIV for their offspring. After several implant attempts, successful pregnancy was achieved. Nine months later, twins Lulu and Nana were born healthy and purportedly suffered no off-target effects from the E-Crisper therapy. Testing indicated that gene editing did not successfully alter Lincoln Post. Both copies of the CCR 5 gene in one of the twins had been edited out
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