The work, they said, began decades ago with federal funding for basic research on bacterial immune systems. That led eventually, with more federal support, to the discovery of CRISPR. Federal investment in sequencing the human genome made it possible to identify KJ’s mutation. U.S. funding supported Dr. Liu’s lab and its editing discovery. A federal program to study gene editing supported Dr. Musunuru’s research. Going along in parallel was federally funded work that led to an understanding of KJ’s disease.

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    20 hours ago

    This isn’t news. We were custom editing jeans way back in the 80’s. My sister had a bedazzler.

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      16 hours ago

      Yeah, for the last century we’ve been using starch in laundry to alter jeans and make them feel CRISPR