Editing the Genome
Genome editing is taking the world of biology and medical research by storm. Professor Matthew Cobb explores the excitement and concerns about the new technology, CRISPR.
Over the last four years, scientists have discovered a simple and powerful method for altering genes. This will have massive implications for all of us as it raises the possibility of easily changing the genetic code in animals, plants and ourselves. The potential for good is enormous. The ethical challenges are profound. Professor Matthew Cobb explores the brave new world of CRISPR gene editing.
Producer: Andrew Luck-Baker
Image: Model of human DNA strand, 麻豆社 Copyright
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