Scientists use artificial chromosomes to correct genetic defects
13th Nov 2006, 16:09 GMT
For years, molecular biologists and geneticists have trod gingerly around the most explosive topic of the new reproductive biology: purposely making genetic changes in people that would persist for generation after generation. Indeed, there were so many technological roadblocks to the process, called "germ line" genetic engineering ...
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