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Gene editing in a human embryo

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November 28, 2018

Why in news?

A Chinese researcher recently made a claim that he had altered the genes of a human embryo that eventually resulted in the birth of twin girls.

What is the technology behind?

  • Genes contain the bio-information that defines any individual.
  • The information encoded in the genetic material can be attributed to –
  1. Height, skin or hair colour
  2. Intelligence or eyesight
  3. Susceptibility to certain diseases
  4. Behavioural traits
  • CRISPR (short for Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats) technology is a relatively new, and the most efficient tool for gene “editing” developed in the last one decade.
  • The technology replicates a natural defence mechanism in bacteria to fight virus attacks, using a special protein called Cas9.
  • The specific location of the genetic codes that need to be changed is identified on the DNA strand.
  • Using the Cas9 protein, which acts like a pair of scissors, the specified location is cut off from the strand.
  • A DNA strand, when broken, has a natural tendency to repair itself.
  • Scientists intervene during this auto-repair process, supplying the desired sequence of genetic codes that binds itself with the broken DNA strand.

How useful it has been so far?

  • CRISPR-Cas9 is a simple, effective, and incredibly precise technology.
  • The most promising use of the CRISPR technology is in treatment of diseases.
  • For example, in sickle cell anaemia, a single gene mutation makes the blood sickle-shaped, which can be reversed using gene editing technology.
  • In the case of the new-born Chinese babies, the genes were “edited” to ensure that they do not get infected with HIV.
  • However, leading scientists in the field have for long been calling for a “global pause” on clinical applications of the technology in human beings, until internationally accepted protocols are developed.

What is the ethical dilemma involved?

  • Verification - Tampering with the genetic material can have unintended and unknown consequences.
  • The scientific community has no way to verify the claims on whether the gene editing was carried out in the proper manner.
  • Precision - There is a possibility that some other genes also get targeted, resulting in unintended impacts.
  • Approval - In most countries of the world, such experiments are banned and are punishable by law.
  • Without regulatory approvals, there will be data and information gaps about the experiments on gene editing.
  • Consequence - The recent research has edited the genes of an embryo, which would be passed on to the offspring and make changes in the genome of the next generation.
  • Thus there is a possibility to produce designer babies with very specific traits in the future.

 

Source: Indian Express

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