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Guinea pigs beat climate change by tweaking their own DNA
For the first time, mammals have been seen making epigenetic changes to adapt to higher temperatures, and passing improvements on to offspring
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For the first time, mammals have been seen making epigenetic changes to adapt to higher temperatures, and passing improvements on to offspring
Scientists will edit genes directly inside the human body for the first time – helping people with haemophilia B make the enzyme necessary for blood to clot