Todd Hoff

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There is one way, at least, in which the power to edit the genes of other species could prove to be more dangerous than any changes humans have made to the planet so far. I’m referring to a revolutionary technology known as a gene drive, so called because it gives bioengineers a way to “drive” new genes—along with their associated traits—into wild populations at unprecedented speeds, a kind of unstoppable, cascading chain reaction.
A Crack In Creation: A Nobel Prize Winner's Insight into the Future of Genetic Engineering
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