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Karen Dunne
April 4, 2017

Designer animals?: CRISPR gene editing

Karen Dunne
April 4, 2017

Another excellent podcast from RadioLab. This one explains how a technique called CRISPR lets us genetically modify organisms and takes a peek into the Pandora's Box it has opened.

How about fluorescent scales? CRISPR could make it happen...

How about fluorescent scales? CRISPR could make it happen...

Tagged: CRISPR, animals, DNA, designer, biotechnology

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