medicalxpress - Research led by the University of Cambridge Loke Center for Trophoblast Research has shown that a genome-editing technique can be used to alter a single gene in human embryonic cells, enabling the study of very early human development in unparalleled deta…
AI Summary: Scientists used precision genome editing in human embryos to identify a 'master' developmental gene that triggers early human development stages. The finding clarifies key molecular steps, offering insights into congenital disorders and embryology, but also reignites ethical debate over experimental editing — cue the lab‑coat philosophers.
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