• RobotToaster@mander.xyz
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    2 months ago

    I’ll add that to the list of genes I want knocked out when CRISPR gets good enough.

      • Eiri@lemmy.world
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        2 months ago

        We can do this on isolated cells, but I really don’t think we have a way to distribute such a change across the zillions of cells in a human body.

        And even if we could, it’s not clear how much effect altering the gene after the fact would have. Maybe once your apocrine glands have obeyed the gene and developed a certain way, it’s too late.

        That said… Sign me the hell up.

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          2 months ago

          Well, The Thought Emporium made a pill with a virus that modified the genome in at least some of his cells, and made him lactose tolerant for a year and after that he was left significantly more able to handle lactose than before.

          So it’s absolutely possible to some degree, for some gene manipulation at least.