Earlier this year I got very fascinated by the 1975 Asilomar conference, which has pretty much shaped how biologists to this day remain very careful about genetic engineering. This meeting was called after scientists realised that genetic engineering wasn’t just interesting biochemistry in the lab, but could be used to alter DNA of organisms in the wild…
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