Includes bibliographical references (pages 149-151) and index
National Human Genome Research Institute/NIH: The history of genetic science. What is genome editing? /
Carmen Leitch: A brief history of human gene editing /
FDA: Science and history of GMOs and other food modification processes /
G. Owen Schaefer: Did He Jiankui "make people better"? Documentary spurs a new look at the case of the first gene-edited babies /
Rob Stein: Experts weigh medical advances in gene-editing with ethical dilemmas /
David J. Segal: New developments in genetic technology. The promise of gene editing: so close and yet so perilously far /
Technology Networks: Engineered yeast turn agricultural waste into biofuels /
Mick Kulikowski: CRISPR/Cas9-based gene drive could suppress agricultural pests /
Shobhit Gupta: Baby without sperm or egg? Scientists develop synthetic embryos using stem cells /
Joel Goldberg.: The precious genes of the world's first cloned ferret could help save her species /
Antonio Regalado: Gene therapy and medical genetics. Edits to a cholesterol gene could stop the biggest killer on earth /
Rob Stein: He inherited a devastating disease: a CRISPR gene-editing breakthrough stopped it /
J. Roger Jacobs: Organ transplants from pigs: medical miracle or pandemic in the making? /
Karen Feldscher: Using gene editing to fight deadly genetic diseases /
Angelika Loots: COVID testing led to new techniques of disease diagnosis: progress mustn't stop now /
Antonio Regalado: Forget designer babies, here's how CRISPR is really changing lives /
J. Benjamin Hurlbut: Genetic modification controversies and debates. Decoding the CRISPR-baby stories /
Grace Browne: It's official: no more CRISPR babies, for now /
Tim Newcomb: The first gene-edited babies are supposedly alive and well, says guy who edited them /
Giana Gitig: Biotechnology is creating ethical worries and we've been here before /
National Human Genome Research Institute/NIH: Cloning fact sheet /
Risa Aria Schnebly and Ben A. Minteer: Genetic engineering in pop culture. Should we bring back the dodo? De-extinction is a feel-good story, but these high-tech replacements aren't really "resurrecting" species /
Rob Stein: Why genetic engineering experts are putting a spotlight on Victoria Gray's case /
Sue Burke: Seven times science fiction got genetic engineering right /
Courtney Linder: How real is genetic engineering in sci-fi? /
Kartik Lakshmi Rallapalli: A history of genome engineering in popular culture /
Lee Rainie, Cary Funk, Monica Anderson, and Alec Tyson.: Americans are closely divided over editing a baby's genes to reduce serious health risk /
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