Breakthrough in editing human DNA is hailed at home but prompts ethical debate in the West
A team of Chinese scientists have successfully edited human DNA in an embryo for the first time, winning support at home but prompting controversy in the West.
Huang Junjiu, associate professor of biology at Sun Yat-sen University in Guangzhou, and colleagues used cutting-edge technology to "cleave" a gene responsible for beta thalassemia, a common and sometimes deadly blood disorder among children in south China.