Making Gene Editing Safer Through a New 'Danger Analysis' Tool
In a major breakthrough for gene editing technology, scientists have developed a new tool that can help them analyze the dangers and potential risks of gene editing. This tool, dubbed the Safety Analysis and Risk Estimation Tool (SARET), can help scientists determine the safety of gene editing applications before they are applied in a clinical setting. SARET uses a combination of machine learning and algorithms to analyze a gene sequence and assess the risks associated with editing it. This could allow scientists to identify any potential negative effects before any further steps are taken. The development of SARET is a major breakthrough for gene editing technology, and could help make it safer and more reliable.
source: Phys.org