• Donkter@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    By my limited understanding that might be feasible right now in utero, which obviously is not exactly what we want.

    I think that maybe in the future we could change someone’s sex when they’re older. Honestly I think it’s maybe just the matter of research on this not being focused on genetic changes after the womb.

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      23 hours ago

      The article was not clear about what stage in someone’s life the CRISPR treatment can be applied. I would have assumed early in gestation. But this raises questions such as how down syndrome would be detected at that stage. If in vitro is the method, then why not simply filter out down syndrome at that stage?