
Episode 684
Higher fatal flu risk for CRISPR twins
CRISPR gene edited twins have been found to have a 21% higher mortality rate from flu before the age of 76
Naked Scientists, In Short Special Editions Podcast · The Naked Scientists
June 12, 20194m 24s
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Show Notes
CRISPR stands for clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats. Long name, but easy to picture: the sequence is synonymous to a word processor for a book, the book being DNA, which allows scientists to not only read the book, but to also edit a specific 'passage' of the book. Using CRISPR technology, DNA edits were performed on female twin embryos by Chinese scientist Jiankui He, who has since lost his standing in the scientific community. Xinzhu Wei & Rasmus Nielsen, from the University of California Berkeley, followed up with the birth of the twins in an article published in... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Topics
CRISPR-Cas9gene edited twin sistersFlorian MerkleXinzhu WeiRasmus Nielsenlife expectancy