World 'not yet ready' for embryo gene-editing, says commission set up after China scandal

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LONDON (AFP) - Techniques to genetically-edit human embryos should not be used until they are proved to be reliable and safe, an international commission said on Thursday (Sept 3), in the wake of a scandal over gene-modified babies in China two years ago.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

LONDON - Techniques to genetically-edit human embryos should not be used until they are proved to be reliable and safe, an international commission said on Thursday , in the wake of a scandal over gene-modified babies in China two years ago.

Ignoring ethical and scientific norms, he created the twins Lula and Nana with alterations to their genomes meant to give them immunity to HIV. The commission said that the event made it clear that there was a risk"of ad hoc editing efforts that could cause significant harm to individuals". This commission, made up of 18 experts from different disciplines, did not reject the principle of genetic modification in humans but aimed to provide a framework for countries considering the use of the technology.

It said that criteria had not yet been met and called for further research and"extensive societal dialogue" before countries make the decision to allow heritable human genome editing.

 

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