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Technology & Science

May 4, 2002

DNA Tug of War

Forum Column - By Karl Manheim - Imagine the following scenario: Salvador Dolly has a rare and valuable genetic trait. Something in his genome makes him immune to the HIV virus. This is good news not only for Dolly but also for medical researchers around the world. If only they could map his genome and find the specific genes that confer immunity, they could develop genetic therapies that would counter AIDS.

        Forum Column
        
        By Karl Manheim
        
        Imagine the following scenario: Salvador Dolly has a rare and valuable genetic trait. Something in his genome makes him immune to the HIV virus. This is good news no...

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