A gene-edited mouse with two male parents has survived to adulthood, pushing new progress on stem cell research.
Scientists from a collaboration of Australian research institutions have proposed that editing multiple genetic variants in ...
The fear that polygenic gene editing could be used for eugenics looms large among them, and is, in part, why no country currently allows genome editing in a human embryo, even for single variants.
It’s a new way to create “bi-paternal” mice that can survive to adulthood—but human applications are still a long way off.
Australian cancer researchers are the first to establish a next-generation gene-editing tool for modeling and interrogating human disease.
The idea behind the notorious CRISPR-baby scandal, editing reproductive cells or embryos tinkers with ... Ever since mapping the human genome at the turn of the century, scientists have dreamed of ...
Australian cancer researchers are the first to establish a next-generation gene-editing tool for modeling and interrogating ...
In a groundbreaking study, scientists from China have successfully created mice with two biological fathers. Though the ...
A research group led by Wei Li at the Chinese Academy of Sciences has created mice born from two male parents and capable of ...
Australian cancer researchers are the first to establish a next-generation gene-editing tool for modelling and interrogating human disease.