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Sep 15, 2022

Food, Farming and Nutrition

Urgent Imperative- Prevent Release Of Genetically Engineered Microbes - Part 2 - Episode 145

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Urgent Imperative- Prevent Release Of Genetically Engineered Microbes- Part 2- Episode 145


Length Posted on September 15, 2022

 

In today's episode Jeffrey continues the discussion on this urgent imperative. Jeffrey talks about the 7 reasons why gene editing is dangerous and unpredictable.

To summarize, the seven reasons are:

  1. Cutting the wrong place
  2. Sloppy repairs
  3. Mixing genes
  4. Mutant proteins
  5. Insertion damage
  6. Mutations from the process
  7. Epigenetic Inheritance

 

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