Well it is a intersting technology that should be further investigated. But with extrem caution. Comparing it to software on a smartphone, it seems like we are curently just reengineering a program writen by nature. With reengineering software you get the base structure of the software without understanding the sourcecode. Crispr allows to replace entire segments of the sourcecode a lot easier but without knowing the side effects. Software is extensively tested before release but still there are always a lot of bugs that make into an update. One of those bugs interduced with a fix might open the application up to a new form of virus. Sure you can make a new update and fix it again. Do we want to be patched every few weeks like Windows? Software also can't reproduce itself. And we can't roll back DNA changes to a previous version if things really go wrong. Nature took it's time with changes and so should we.
@@yessas8576 Still the same, don't really trust the vaccines especially since they rushed the approval. As i said we shouldn't rush things. Sure the current situation calls for a fast solution but we also once were told that asbestos was perfectly fine...
When will they make this available in hospitals ? when when ?
in the future
Someone once told me in 2027 or in 10 yr it should be available to all public who need it.
World War 3
Is it possible to change skin color genetically?
Well it is a intersting technology that should be further investigated. But with extrem caution.
Comparing it to software on a smartphone, it seems like we are curently just reengineering a program writen by nature. With reengineering software you get the base structure of the software without understanding the sourcecode. Crispr allows to replace entire segments of the sourcecode a lot easier but without knowing the side effects. Software is extensively tested before release but still there are always a lot of bugs that make into an update. One of those bugs interduced with a fix might open the application up to a new form of virus. Sure you can make a new update and fix it again. Do we want to be patched every few weeks like Windows? Software also can't reproduce itself. And we can't roll back DNA changes to a previous version if things really go wrong. Nature took it's time with changes and so should we.
So we are two years later in a pandemic, at least they say so. What do you think about the mRNA vaccines nowadays?
@@yessas8576 Still the same, don't really trust the vaccines especially since they rushed the approval. As i said we shouldn't rush things. Sure the current situation calls for a fast solution but we also once were told that asbestos was perfectly fine...
U have the best genes ONeill
Ethics can face me first