CRISPR editing can now be done with a few thousand dollars in equipment and modest skills, allowing individuals to disable or alter genes in model organisms. As editing tools diffuse, decisions about 'playing God' are no longer confined to elite labs but potentially to hobbyists and small institutions.
— This democratization of gene editing forces new oversight, education, and biosecurity norms as powerful ecological interventions become broadly accessible.
Aryn Baker
2025.10.07
100% relevant
The author describes knocking out eye‑development genes in zebrafish embryos after 10 days of training, using ~$2,000 of gear and readily available CRISPR‑Cas9.
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