Since the human genome was decoded, we talk about the possibility of editing genes to cure diseases. That illusion of the nineties is already a reality. Recently the scientists managed to develop a technique known as Crispr Cas that allows you to identify a faulty gene and correct your error as easily as anyone with a word processor does: cut and paste.
George Church, a geneticist at Harvard University and one of the inventors of the technique, defines it as “a nanomachine made by bacteria that allows us to scan the genome to find a particular place and destroy the DNA that is causing problems”. This expert has been involved in the sequencing of the genome and now, according to his opinion, it will not only be possible to read it but write it.
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