Alex Berezow

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Sep 9 2017

‘Designer Babies’ Won’t Be a Fad. It’s Too Hard to Create Them

Intelligence, physical ability, height, skin color and disease risk each are determined by many genes. You can’t get what you want by editing one or two. Read the rest at USA Today.

By alex.berezow • Posted in Biotechnology/Synthetic Biology, Genetics/Epigenetics, Science, Science Policy, Science: The Softer Side

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