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proverbialwisdom

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Tue Feb 23, 2016, 08:55 PM Feb 2016

China Builds a Faster Beagle in Gene-Editing Race With U.S.

Source: Bloomberg News

February 23, 2016 — 8:00 AM PST

U.S. companies racing to develop a promising gene editing technology are up against a formidable competitor -- the Chinese government.

China has long set its heart on building an expertise in genomics and its government is pouring funds into a new -- and sometimes controversial tool -- called Crispr, encouraging its researchers to advance the technology. Chinese scientists say they were among the first in using Crispr to make wheat resistant to a common fungal disease, dogs more muscular and pigs with leaner meat.

The scientific research bankrolled by the Chinese government could eventually be tapped by agricultural and pharmaceutical companies. Programs funded by Beijing are, among other things, working on disease-resistant tomatoes, breast cancer treatments and increasing the oil content in soy beans. In the southern city of Guangzhou, researchers who received government funds went a step further, sparking an international ethical debate last year after tweaking the genetic make up of human embryos using Crispr for the first time.

Formally called Crispr-Cas9, the genetic editing tool acts like a pair of low-cost and highly precise molecular scissors that can cut out unwanted sections of DNA and insert desired ones. It has revolutionized what was once a time-consuming, pricey and inaccurate process, and scientists and businesses worldwide are seeking to capitalize on this emerging technique. The expertise the Chinese groups are developing positions them to eventually challenge U.S. gene-editing companies, some of which have raised millions in venture capital.

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In the U.S., the federal government doesn’t fund work that destroys or creates human embryos for research purposes. This month, the U.K.’s Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority gave a group of researchers permission to conduct Crispr research on human embryos, although they still need an ethics committee to approve their plans.

Read more: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-02-23/china-bets-big-on-gene-editing-technology-in-race-against-u-s

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China Builds a Faster Beagle in Gene-Editing Race With U.S. (Original Post) proverbialwisdom Feb 2016 OP
Now, if they could make a more obedient Basset, then we'd be talking turkey. forest444 Feb 2016 #1
Not as fast as this one: Liberalagogo Feb 2016 #2
Now, now... you "anti-science" types keep quiet cprise Feb 2016 #3
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