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by tialaramex
2202 days ago
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It's interesting that they did not just undo the inherited disease. I assumed that, especially with Sickle Cell where we have a good understanding of how it works, they would go into Chromosome 11 and put it back how it "should" be with CRISPR. But instead they apply a workaround, ensuring continued fetal haemoglobin production. The article does not mention whether that's because putting Chromosome 11 back with CRISPR is harder, or whether for some reason that wouldn't fix the problem. |
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