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Editing Humanity
Book

Editing Humanity

The CRISPR Revolution and the New Era of Genome Editing

Pegasus Books, 2020
First Edition: 2020 more...


Editorial Rating

9

Qualities

  • Scientific
  • For Beginners

Recommendation

CRISPR technology has the potential to transform medicine, science and beyond. Yet genome editing also faces myriad challenges: scientific, political and ethical. It may still be decades before genome editing is reliable, affordable and morally defensible – and accepted by the public. Kevin Davies’ book elegantly weaves in the competition and conflict surrounding the discovery, development and explosion in CRISPR applications with the very serious moral and societal questions inevitably raised.

Take-Aways

  • Scientists first edited a human gene using CRISPR in 2017.
  • The discovery of CRISPR changed the way science is practiced.
  • Certain bacterial genes are important to CRISPR’s use in gene editing.

About the Author

Kevin Davies is the executive editor of The CRISPR Journal and the founding editor of Nature Genetics. He is the author of Cracking the Genome and The $1,000 Genome.


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