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...Auditory neuropathy can be due to a variation in a single gene — known as the OTOF gene — which produces a protein called otoferlin....
...For example, he said about 15 to 20 per cent of women in the UK were at high risk for breast cancer because of a combination of genes, and so should be offered mammograms in their 40s, but could not be identified...
...Japan’s sovereign development bank is investing in UK life sciences for the first time with funding for 4Bio Capital, a UK venture fund that backs advanced treatments such as cell and gene therapies....
...EU lawmakers have voted to approve a controversial law that will make it easier for farmers to use gene editing to improve the resilience of crops....
...gene or tweaking it to change its function....
...The UK approved Casgevy in November, making it the first country to greenlight a therapy based on Crispr gene editing....
...“We used a single infusion over two to four hours — and the gene editing takes place inside the liver,” he said....
...Crispr is a flexible and efficient gene editing tool based on the bacterial immune system....
...The scientists then targeted the action of a gene known as CACNA1C, which causes a mutation fundamental to Timothy syndrome....
...Lenmeldy works by inserting a genetically modified version of the gene that causes MLD in a patient’s blood stem cells and delivering it via an infusion....
...But the UK has just become the first country to approve a therapy based on Crispr gene editing, authorising a treatment for sickle cell disease and beta thalassemia....
...A senior EU court adviser has said the European Commission was wrong to block gene sequencing group Illumina’s $8bn acquisition of Grail and that the decision should be scrapped....
...“It is a great testament to their ingenuity, combined with the acceptance that something needs to be done quickly, that these early developers of gene-editing are not in the resource-rich [global] north,...
...The UK has become the first country to approve a therapy based on Crispr gene editing, with the regulator authorising a treatment for sickle cell disease and beta thalassaemia....
...One clue was that when the Human Genome Project sequenced a human’s DNA in 2003, scientists were shocked to find only some 20,000 genes for proteins, the same as a much less complex worm....
...Japanese professor Hiroshi Ezura, who created the world’s first commercially sold gene-edited fruit, a tomato that can reduce blood pressure, visited Brussels last week to convince lawmakers to press ahead...
...“They end up being clustered around genes that are altered in cancer in a variety of different ways, providing the first glimpse that these sequences may be key to tumour development,” he said....
...New Hampshire likes to surprise, as we’ve seen so many times in the past — there has been a strange range of winners there from Bernie Sanders to Pat Buchanan (even Gene McCarthy nearly bested LBJ there)...
...of a wide range of new polymers....
...In a peer-reviewed study published in Nature on Tuesday, researchers from Edinburgh university, Imperial College London and the Pirbright Institute used gene editing techniques to alter the section of chicken...
...Gene Simmons, bassist and co-founder of Kiss, said there were various plans in development, including the virtual concert, a biopic and a Kiss-themed “experience”....
...Gene Munster at Deepwater Asset Management said he was surprised by Apple’s decision to settle the case, given companies commonly offer commentary on market trends....
...We read with great interest Sarah Neville’s article “World-first gene therapy trial launched to cure type of deafness” (Report, October 12)....
...We hear at the outset of trauma “pressed into the genes”. The deep past “nourished us with its constant presence” but also “held us captive”....
...Russia was in the movement’s “genes”....
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