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Heritable human genome editing: Research progress, ethical considerations, and hurdles to clinical practice
Jenna Turocy1, Eli Y Adashi2, Dieter Egli3
1Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Columbia University, New York, NY 10032, USA.
Abstract:
Our genome at conception determines much of our health as an adult. Most human diseases have a heritable component and thus may be preventable through heritable genome editing. Preventing disease from the beginning of life before irreversible damage has occurred is an admirable goal, but the path to fruition remains unclear. Here, we review the significant scientific contributions to the field of human heritable genome editing, the unique ethical challenges that cannot be overlooked, and the hurdles that must be overcome prior to translating these technologies into clinical practice.
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