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First human transplant of a genetically modified pig kidney performed
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FDA Could Approve First Crispr Treatment Today That Might Cure Sickle Cell
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AI plus gene editing promises to shift biotech into high gear
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China makes genetic data a national resource
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Sperm donation is largely unregulated, but that could soon change as lawsuits multiply
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Forbes #1 - 2 months ago

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More Evidence Suggests That Vegetarianism Is Mostly Due to Genes
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Does the birth of a cloned monkey mean we could now clone people?
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The Genetic Legacy of the Spanish Inquisition
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Scientists can tell how fast you're aging. Now, the trick is to slow it down
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This Bill Would Revive The Worst Patents On Software—And Human Genes
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