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Editing Humanity: The CRISPR Revolution and the New Era of Genome Editing [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 464 pages, height x width x depth: 210x140x36 mm, weight: 431 g, 24 pages of color photographs
  • Izdošanas datums: 11-May-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Pegasus Books
  • ISBN-10: 1643137638
  • ISBN-13: 9781643137636
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 464 pages, height x width x depth: 210x140x36 mm, weight: 431 g, 24 pages of color photographs
  • Izdošanas datums: 11-May-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Pegasus Books
  • ISBN-10: 1643137638
  • ISBN-13: 9781643137636
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One of the world's leading experts on genetics unravels one of the most important breakthroughs in modern science and medicine. 

If our genes are, to a great extent, our destiny, then what would happen if mankind could engineer and alter the very essence of our DNA coding? Millions might be spared the devastating effects of hereditary disease or the challenges of disability, whether it was the pain of sickle-cell anemia to the ravages of Huntington&;s disease.

But this power to &;play God&; also raises major ethical questions and poses threats for potential misuse. For decades, these questions have lived exclusively in the realm of science fiction, but as Kevin Davies powerfully reveals in his new book, this is all about to change.

Engrossing and page-turning, Editing Humanity takes readers inside the fascinating world of a new gene editing technology called CRISPR, a high-powered genetic toolkit that enables scientists to not only engineer but to edit the DNA of any organism down to the individual building blocks of the genetic code.

Davies introduces readers to arguably the most profound scientific breakthrough of our time. He tracks the scientists on the front lines of its research to the patients whose powerful stories bring the narrative movingly to human scale.

Though the birth of the &;CRISPR babies&; in China made international news, there is much more to the story of CRISPR than headlines seemingly ripped from science fiction. In Editing Humanity, Davies sheds light on the implications that this new technology can have on our everyday lives and in the lives of generations to come.
Prologue ix
PART 1
1 The CRISPR Craze
3(14)
2 A Cut Above
17(13)
3 We Can Be Heroes
30(16)
4 "Thelma and Louise"
46(17)
5 DNA Surgery
63(13)
6 Field of Dreams
76(14)
7 Prize Fight
90(13)
PART II
103(88)
8 Genome Editing B.C.
105(18)
9 Deliverance or Disaster
123(11)
10 The Rise and Fall of Gene Therapy
134(13)
11 Overnight Success
147(19)
12 Fix You
166(13)
13 Patent Pending
179(12)
PART III
191(86)
14 #CRISPRbabies
193(13)
15 The Boy from Xinhua
206(13)
16 Breaking the Glass
219(12)
17 A Maculate Conception
231(14)
18 Crossing the Germline
245(15)
19 Going Rogue
260(17)
PART IV
277(92)
20 To Extinction and Beyond
279(22)
21 Farm Aid
301(20)
22 CRISPR Prime
321(16)
23 Volitional Evolution
337(24)
24 Bases Loaded
361(8)
Epilogue 369(4)
Acknowledgments 373(2)
Further Reading 375(4)
Online Resources 379(2)
Endnotes 381(46)
Index 427
Kevin Davies is the executive editor of The CRISPR Journal and the founding editor of Nature Genetics. He holds an MA in biochemistry from the University of Oxford and a PhD in molecular genetics from the University of London. He is the author of Cracking the Genome, The $1,000 Genome, and co-authored a new edition of DNA: The Story of the Genetic Revolution with Nobel Laureate James D. Watson and Andrew Berry. In 2017, Kevin was selected for a Guggenheim Fellowship in science writing.