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Scientists focus on genetically engineering mice to cut Lyme disease transmission

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Fetal gene therapy inches closer. Will embryo editing follow?

Precision DNA editing targets root cause of severe childhood epilepsy in preclinical study

A major mouse study found that some inherited traits are passed down through epigenetic changes that break the classic rules of…

The key to treating genetic disease might be hidden in other “modifier” genes.

Bipaternal human children, though, are still far away

Analysis of ‘evolutionary vulnerability’ offers promise to train immune systems to attack cancer tumours.

What if a single sentence could carry two completely different meanings, one when read forward and another when read backward? In…

Humans have been selectively breeding animals for millennia. If we can help species survive by tweaking their DNA in a lab, I say…