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Alta Charo's article, "CRISPR Critters and CRISPR Cracks," discusses current and futuristic non-human applications of the new
CRISPR technology for genetic engineering, noting areas in which these
new organisms fall between the regulatory cracks. It was published in the American Journal of Bioethics in September.
Submitted by Law School News on September 3, 2015
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