The term “de-extinction” often conjures images of Jurassic Park-style genetic manipulation, complete with ethical dilemmas and ecological chaos. But the reality of functional de-extinction—the ...
Genetic engineering will soon allow scientists to manipulate human embryos in ways that could allow parents to design their child, choosing its gender and its genetic makeup to maximize desired human ...
Cloning promises genetic copies, but a growing body of research across dogs, mice, cattle, and primates shows that clones begin diverging from their donors almost immediately. Thousands of unique ...
For this BioPerspective originally posted on November 1, 2011, GEN spoke with George Church, Ph.D., about cloning a Neanderthal. I recently talked to George Church, Ph.D., a geneticist from Harvard ...
The modification of the genetic makeup of cells. Genetic engineering modifies the DNA in cells to alter their behavior. In 1953, the discovery of the DNA double helix, technically deoxyribonucleic ...
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