Improved cut with genetic scissors
With a new technique that cuts a single spiral of DNA's double helix, instead of both with genetic scissors (CRISPR-Cas9), the researchers argue that it is possible to make fewer mistakes, theoretically cure eighty-nine percent of diseases and that this is a promising therapy. This safer and more efficient method can insert or remove blocks of DNA and therefore as with the previous one according to some poses questions from an ethical point of view, but for the moment it will apparently be used mainly on plants to select some charateristics. It should be reported by changing the subject but remaining on healthy issues that the Ebola epidemic in Democratic Republic of Congo remains a global emergency, at least according to international organizations that warn that since August 2018 there have been two thousand and one hundred-fifty victims and so as severity in second place as a wave of the epidemic.
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Data: 24/10/2019
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