Scientists at Harvard University say they have made a 'base editor' - or enzymes - that can cut out and replace faulty genes - paving the way for helping patients with genetic illnesses.
Scientists at Harvard University say they have made a 'base editor' that can cut out and replace faulty genes from the body.
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