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New Genome Editing Method Could Swap Entire Genes And Correct 1000 Mutations At Once

via Phys.org·Apr 30

A new technology enables the insertion of large DNA segments into a genome, allowing for the replacement of entire genes rather than just canceling disease-causing mutations. This advancement expands gene therapy capabilities from simple corrections to comprehensive genetic restoration, potentially curing complex genetic disorders. The development marks a significant leap forward in medical science, offering hope for conditions previously considered untreatable.

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