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Hacking the Code of Life
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Hacking the Code of Life

How Gene Editing Will Rewrite Our Futures

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The breakthrough in gene editing known as CRISPR may offer cures for genetic disease, new treatments for cancer, and healthy new food crops that are resistant to pests and droughts. This raises fears of a new eugenics or an ecosystem catastrophe. British biologist Nessa Carey provides a concise guide for laypeople to the history and mechanics of gene editing and outlines its promise in agriculture and medicine. Her basic approach makes for a quick, easily digestible introduction to this burgeoning field.

Take-Aways

  • The latest gene-editing techniques will transform the biological sciences.
  • Human beings have always practiced forms of genetic modification.
  • In the 1970s, scientists began to learn how to modify genes directly.

About the Author

British biologist Nessa Carey, PhD, is a visiting professor at Imperial College, London, specializing in molecular biology and biotechnology. Her other books include The Epigenetics Revolution and Junk DNA: A Journey Through the Dark Matter of the Genome.