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Current Issues in Science: Human Genome Editing Project
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Articles about Human Genome Editing
New Tools Can Fix Genes One Letter at a Time (Science News Explores)
Human Genome Editing (World Health Organization)
Perspectives on Gene Editing (The Harvard Gazette)
Americans Are Closely Divided over Editing a Baby’s Genes to Reduce Serious Health Risk (PEW Research Center)
What Are the Ethical Concerns of Genome Editing? (National Human Genome Research Institute)
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