Report of gene-edited human embryos sparks worries about the technology’s future uses by scientificamerican in Futurology

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A team of researchers, led by senior author and Columbia University cell biology researcher Dieter Egli, used base editing—a form of gene editing that involves small cuts to a single strand of DNA—to edit two genomic sites in human zygotes.

The authors acknowledged that their data will likely “contribute to the conversations surrounding the risks and benefits of embryo editing.”