Sunday, 18 June 2017

A Crack in Creation review – Jennifer Doudna, Crispr and a great scientific breakthrough

A Crack in Creation review – Jennifer Doudna, Crispr and a great scientific breakthrough

It began with the kind of research the Trump administration wants to unfund: fiddling about with tiny obscure creatures. And there had been US Republican hostility to science before Trump, of course, when Sarah Palin objected to federal funding of fruit fly research (“Fruit flies – I kid you not,” she said). The fruit fly has been a vital workhorse of genetics for 100 years. Jennifer Doudna’s work began with organisms even further out on the Palin scale: bacteriophages, tiny viruses that prey on bacteria.
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/books/2017/jun/17/a-crack-in-creation-by-jennifer-doudna-and-samuel-sternberg-review?source=Snapzu

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