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Posted by hello123 on February 23, 2015, at 21:05:19
ive read a bit on a new technology called "CRISPR" that started being used in 2012, that has made it much easier to research the effects of our genes.
here is an article on it http://newscenter.berkeley.edu/2014/03/18/new-dna-editing-technology-spawns-bold-uc-initiative/
it seems CRISPR has a future of playing a big role in developing treatments for many conditions, including mood problems. advances in treating mood problems cant get here soon enough. though i do think its very possible that once gene editing becomes as mainstream as todays treatments, we will discover many problems that editing our genes can have.
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