New York Times

In a First, Scientists Precisely Edit Human Embryo Genes

In a First, Scientists Precisely Edit Human Embryo Genes

Title: In a First, Scientists Precisely Edit Human Embryo Genes

Researchers modified the DNA sequences responsible for regulating blood hemoglobin and LDL cholesterol concentrations.


Source: New York Times Generated at: 2026-06-05 00:01:24 UTC

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