Profluent releases AI-enabled OpenCRISPR-1 to edit the human genome
(www.mobihealthnews.com)
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Is there a good reason why you would do that?
It was just a lab for a class I took. They said it doesn't matter because it was a mild strain of e coli and we made it resistant to penicillin, which is useless now anyways. But they can do all sorts of crazy stuff with crispr, including breeeding animals that have human organs. I'm sure they're using it for atrocious things.
Thanks for clearing that up