genealtering
Genealtering refers to the process of modifying an organism's genetic material, its DNA. This can involve adding, deleting, or altering specific genes within an organism's genome. The primary goal of genealtering is often to introduce desirable traits or remove undesirable ones. Technologies such as CRISPR-Cas9 have significantly advanced the precision and efficiency of genealtering, making it a more accessible tool in research and potential therapeutic applications.
In agricultural settings, genealtering has been used to develop crops with enhanced nutritional value, increased resistance
The ethical implications of genealtering are a subject of ongoing debate. Concerns range from potential unintended