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Archived DAWN OF THE DESIGNER BABY... (dailymail.co.uk)
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[–] derram 0 points 0 points 0 points (+0|-0) 3.3 years ago
https://archive.is/rukWO | :
Faulty DNA breakthrough could lead to 'superior' children | Daily Mail Online
'It is illegal in the UK to use the technology on human embryos for anything other than research. '
'A pioneering technique to ‘fix’ an embryo’s faulty DNA was unveiled by scientists last night. '
'Other experts said the research was remarkable and had taken gene-editing from ‘future fantasy to the world of possibility’. '
'In a world first, they used gene-editing to cut out DNA from a fertilised egg. '
'Had they lived, the babies would no longer develop the heart condition or pass it on to their own children. '
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https://archive.is/rukWO | :
'It is illegal in the UK to use the technology on human embryos for anything other than research. '
'A pioneering technique to ‘fix’ an embryo’s faulty DNA was unveiled by scientists last night. '
'Other experts said the research was remarkable and had taken gene-editing from ‘future fantasy to the world of possibility’. '
'In a world first, they used gene-editing to cut out DNA from a fertilised egg. '
'Had they lived, the babies would no longer develop the heart condition or pass it on to their own children. '
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