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genetic diseases

The CRISPR gene scissors can correct mutations in DNA very precisely. However, the treatment of genetic defects can lead to new errors in the genome that may pose health risks. (Image: iStock/luismmolina)

Scientists Uncover Hidden Risks in CRISPR Gene Editing for Rare Immune Disease

Categories Health, Technology
People who are distantly related — and don’t know it — share genomic segments that can be used to find cases of undiagnosed genetic disease. (iStock/Diana Duren)

New Genomic Analysis Uncovers Undiagnosed Cases of Deadly Heart Disorder, Long QT Syndrome

Categories Health

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