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Published on 22 Jun 2020 / In News and Politics

Dr. Kevin Esvelt explains how self-propagating CRISPR-based gene drives can be used to spread genetic alterations through wild populations, potentially impacting all organisms of the target species. Gene drives could be used to benefit public health, the environment, agriculture, and animal well-being. However, real-world use may incur ecological risks, and even research involving self-propagating gene drive systems may risk public trust in science and governance given the possibility of accidental spread. Esvelt explains how to minimize risk and discusses the importance of engaging communities in planning any projects which may affect them.

Sources:
1) https://www.ibiology.org/genet....ics-and-gene-regulat

2) https://www.media.mit.edu/people/esvelt/overview/

3) http://www.sculptingevolution.org/kevin-m-esvelt

4) https://www.hedweb.com/gene-drives/index.html

5) https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/p....mc/articles/PMC91691

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