In recent years, advancements in the CRISPR-Cas9 system have enhanced our ability to precisely edit the human genome. However, there are still numerous debates surrounding ethical boundaries, the accuracy of the technique, and its long-term effects. Do you think CRISPR should only be used in medicine, or should it also play a role in agriculture, animal husbandry, or even human evolution? How do you assess the potential benefits and risks of gene editing? Let's discuss this together.
The future of CRISPR and gene editing: how far can it go?
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Thanks for bringing this up, it's truly an exciting field. Do you think CRISPR should stay limited to the medical field, or do you believe it will become more widespread in other sectors as well?