CRISPR Can Now Edit Genes in Embryos

CRISPR Can Now Edit Genes in Embryos
AP Photo/RIKEN Center for Developmental Biology, Haruko Obokata

A team in China has corrected genetic mutations in at least some of the cells in three normal human embryos using the CRISPR genome editing technique. The latest study is the first to describe the results of using CRISPR in viable human embryos, New Scientist can reveal.

While this study – which attempted to repair the DNA of six embryos in total – was very small, the results suggest CRISPR works much better in normal embryos than it did in previous tests on abnormal embryos that could not develop into children.

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