Comment Re:Will this repair the genes in the gametes? (Score 1) 112
This is ridiculous on TWO fronts.
1. The "situation" of a human being having a severely disabling and life threatening condition should be treated like any other medical "situation". Would you propose type I diabetics go without insulin and die, or children with leukemia go without care because there is a genetic component to these diseases? Their offspring may be more likely to have these same diseases, but they will also be in the same or better situations to receive treatment than their afflicted parents.
2. If muscular dystrophy is capable of being treated successfully at the genetic level by CRISPR in adults across somatic muscle cells, then why would the same treatment not work on germ or embryonic cells? Said treatment would necessarily be capable of preventing the condition from being passed on in the future.
Take your cynicism and ignorance somewhere else.