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We are in the midst of a gene-editing revolution. For four decades, scientists have tinkered with our genes. Since the 1970s, they’ve experimentally switched them on and off, uncovering their functions; mapped their location within our genome; and even inserted or deleted them in animals, plants and human beings. And in November 2018, a Chinese scientist claimed to have created the world’s first genetically modified human beings. Though scientists have made great inroads into understanding…

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Why 2020 Should Be the Biggest Year Yet for CRISPR Gene-Editing Stocks | The Motley Fool  ||  More pipeline activity than ever before could usher in a big boom for CRISPR gene-editing stocks next year. https://www.fool.com/investing/2019/12/22/why-2020-should-be-the-biggest-year-yet-for-crispr.aspx Biotechnology Art, Campbell Biology, Heart Arteries, Mthfr Gene Mutation, Transamerica Pyramid, Dna Tattoo, Mthfr Gene, Genetic Diseases, Gene Therapy

Why 2020 Should Be the Biggest Year Yet for CRISPR Gene-Editing Stocks | The Motley Fool || More pipeline activity than ever before could usher in a big boom for CRISPR gene-editing stocks next year. https://www.fool.com/investing/2019/12/22/why-2020-should-be-the-biggest-year-yet-for-crispr.aspx

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Wageningen University & Research will host the CRISPRcon conference on 20 and 21 June, where experts from all over the world will talk about the future of gene editing: adapting genetic material. Professor John van der Oost receives international praise for his long-standing commitment to CRISPR-Cas.

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