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From miracle cures to super babies: the face behind the genome editing mania By: Alexiy Nikiforov & Michelle Valkanas http://news.berkeley.edu/2015/11/12/crispr-cas9-gene-editing-check-three-times-cut-once/ Regardless of your scientific background, no one can deny the impact CRISP-Cas9 will have on humanity’s future. CRISPR-Cas9, originally discovered in bacteria as a defense mechanism against viruses, is now being considered as a system for genome editing. On the forefront of this technology is Jennifer Doudna a Professor of Molecular and Cell Biology and of Chemistry from the University of California, Berkeley who was one of the original authors of the paper first describing Cas9. Since her discovery was first published in 2012, it has a been whirlwind of success and honors, including being named in TIME Magazine’s 100 Most Influential People of 2015. The University of Pittsburgh also presented her with the 2016 Dickson Prize in Medicine this year at their conference entitled Science 2016: Game Changers. With this newly found success the moral line appears to be becoming blurred. From patent wars to super babies and magical mushrooms, the debate over this technology has spread worldwide.

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Frommiraclecurestosuperbabies:thefacebehindthegenomeeditingmania

By:AlexiyNikiforov&MichelleValkanas

http://news.berkeley.edu/2015/11/12/crispr-cas9-gene-editing-check-three-times-cut-once/

Regardlessofyourscientificbackground,noonecandenytheimpactCRISP-Cas9willhaveonhumanity’sfuture.CRISPR-Cas9,originallydiscoveredinbacteriaasadefensemechanismagainstviruses,isnowbeingconsideredasasystemforgenomeediting.OntheforefrontofthistechnologyisJenniferDoudnaaProfessorofMolecularandCellBiologyandofChemistryfromtheUniversityofCalifornia,BerkeleywhowasoneoftheoriginalauthorsofthepaperfirstdescribingCas9.Sinceherdiscoverywasfirstpublishedin2012,ithasabeenwhirlwindofsuccessandhonors,includingbeingnamedinTIMEMagazine’s100MostInfluentialPeopleof2015.TheUniversityofPittsburghalsopresentedherwiththe2016DicksonPrizeinMedicinethisyearattheirconferenceentitledScience2016:GameChangers.Withthisnewlyfoundsuccessthemorallineappearstobebecomingblurred.Frompatentwarstosuperbabiesandmagicalmushrooms,thedebateoverthistechnologyhasspreadworldwide.

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http://rna.berkeley.edu/crispr.htmlCRISPRarethehallmarksofacquiredimmunityinbacteria.TheCRISPRloci,consistingofCasgenesand“spacers”,areabletoadapttoforeignDNAinjectedintothecellandstoreasadefensemechanismforfutureattacks.ItwasthendiscoveredthatCas9wasabletobeprogrammedtocutspecifictargetedDNA.ThereareavarietyofoptionsusingCas9editing.Itisextremelyaccurateinrecognizingnucleicacidbasepairsallowingittofunctionasaguidedsystem.ItalsoallowsforprogrammableDNAmanipulationinbothplantsandanimals.

http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v495/n7439/full/495050a.html

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Thoughthisdiscoverycanleadtoanarrayofusefultechniques,itsprominentfunctionisintherapeuticapplications.Withthatcomeschallenges,includingaproperdeliverysystemforeachspecificlocationinthebody,controllingthepathwaysofDNArepairthatisrespondingtothecleavingofthesite,andthenumerousethicalconcernsinvolved.ThroughthediscoveryofCas9thepossibilitiesareendless,butJenniferDoudnadidnotseemtowanttalkaboutanyofthem.Thoughherhandmayhavebeentiedalittlebit,shecouldhaveatleastpresentedtheissuesathand.Insteadwegotashortblipaboutamagicalmushroomthatdoesnotturnbrownandapictureofababy.

http://cdn.static-economist.com/sites/default/files/cf_images/images-magazine/2015/08/22/LD/20150822_LDP001_facebook.jpgWhydidn’tshegetonstageandboastaboutthepossiblecureofSickleCellAnemia,isitbecauseshewouldthenhavetodiscusstheelephantintheroom?DoudnaherselffearsthefutureasshesharedwithNatureinaninterviewlastyear,“[I]ponderedhowIwouldfeelifthenextreportertocontactmewantedtoknowaboutgenome-editingworkinvolvinghumanembryos.‘Howlongwillitbebeforesomeonetriesthisinhumans?’Iwonderedaloudtomyhusbandoverbreakfastthenextday.”Shegoesontosay,“thesediscussionshavepushedmefaroutsidemyscientificcomfortzone”.JenniferDoudnahasstumbledontosomethingfarbiggerthenherself,somethingthatcouldchangethecourseofhumanevolutionforever!Nooneknowswhatthefutureholds,maybeonedaywewillbepickingourchildrenoutofacatalog.