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How well do we perceive, trust gene editing?


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Gene editing can be used to breed dairy cows that lack horns, eliminating the need for dehorning.
WSU, UC, U of I scientists studying how social and traditional media affect how consumers feel about the concept.
Mar 01, 2021
New technologies have the potential to improve health and well-being for humans and livestock, but only if people trust and accept them.
Scientists at Washington State University and partner institutions are studying how interactions with social and traditional media, as well as in person, affect how we feel about a new concept that is accepted by some but mistrusted by others: gene editing. ....

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California's monarch butterfly faces extinction as numbers plunge from millions to thousands


The number of monarch butterflies wintering on the California coast has plummeted to a record low, according to entomologists.
Fewer than 2,000 monarchs were recorded in November and December, compared to 200,000 barely three years ago.
In the 1980s, the monarch butterflies migrating south to groves from Marin County to San Diego was estimated at 4.5 million.
By 1997, when volunteer counts began, that number dwindled to about 1.2 million.
The overwintering population plummeted from 200,000 in 2017 to less than 30,000 in 2018, representing a single year decline of 86 percent.
Climate change, habitat destruction and pesticides have all helped pushed the iconic orange-and-black butterfly to the brink of extinction, experts say. ....

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Epigenetic changes in sperm may predict autism in children


Epigenetic changes in sperm may predict autism in children
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Biomarkers in human sperm have been discovered that may specify whether a father is likely to have a child with autism.
Scientists at Washington State University, Valencia Clinical Research Centre and Valencia University in Spain investigated sperm epigenetics and discovered a set of genomic features, called DNA methylation regions, in sperm samples from men who had autistic children. With this information the scientists conducted a series of blind tests to determine whether they could predict which men had autistic children. The results of these tests showed that they were able to predict men who had fathered autistic children with 90 percent accuracy. ....

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