Researchers precisely edit human embryos using base editing

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Researchers precisely edited human embryos for the first time using base editing, a technique that makes single-letter DNA changes. This advancement offers potential for correcting disease-causing mutations but raises concerns about misuse for enhancement, echoing past gene-editing controversies. The technology is not yet clinically ready due to risks like mosaicism and cellular damage, according to the study's authors.


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