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@techcrunch.com
7 years ago
23andMe is finally allowed to tell you if you have the genes for Parkinsons
@techcrunch.com
7 years ago
CRISPR-Cas9 inventor Jennifer Doudna’s plans on moving forward, genetically modifying humans
@techcrunch.com
7 years ago
CRISPR will have to wait for that Nobel prize