CRISPR’s next act: the companies editing the epigenome to treat disease
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CRISPR’s next act: companies editing the epigenome to treat disease “Changing the epigenetic tags on a genome is akin to using an audio mixing board to alter a piece of music to sound like the works of composer Franz Schubert or pop star Taylor Swift.”
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