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CRISPR 'Cut and Paste' Technology Opens New Avenues for Embryonic Development Study

A new study presented in 'Nature' highlights how second-generation CRISPR gene-editing technology, often referred to as 'cut and paste,' is opening new scientific pathways for studying human embryonic development and raising ethical debates.

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