
Weekly: Even more powerful gene editing than CRISPR; first moon samples from the far side; dangerous new mpox
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Bridge Editing: A Breakthrough in Gene Therapy
The chapter introduces bridge editing, a new gene editing technique that can add or delete large DNA segments, potentially revolutionizing gene therapy. Inspired by jumping genes, this mechanism aims to create standardized treatments for genetic mutations by precisely adding entire genes to specific locations in the genome. It also discusses China's Chang'e 6 spacecraft mission, bringing back samples from the moon to enhance our understanding of lunar geology and potential water ice deposits.
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