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Perspective: Embryo editing needs scrutiny

Jennifer Doudna ()
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Jennifer Doudna: Jennifer Doudna is a molecular and cell biologist at the University of California, Berkeley.

Nature, 2015, vol. 528, issue 7580, S6-S6

Abstract: Genome-editing presents many opportunities. But the advent of human-germline editing brings urgency to ethical discussions, says Jennifer Doudna.

Date: 2015
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