Thursday, February 11, 2016

U.S. Intelligence Has Added Gene Editing To Its List Of WMDs


MIT Technology Review: Top U.S. Intelligence Official Calls Gene Editing a WMD Threat

Easy to use. Hard to control. The intelligence community now sees CRISPR as a threat to national safety.

Genome editing is a weapon of mass destruction.

That’s according to James Clapper, U.S. director of national intelligence, who on Tuesday, in the annual worldwide threat assessment report of the U.S. intelligence community, added gene editing to a list of threats posed by “weapons of mass destruction and proliferation.”

Gene editing refers to several novel ways to alter the DNA inside living cells. The most popular method, CRISPR, has been revolutionizing scientific research, leading to novel animals and crops, and is likely to power a new generation of gene treatments for serious diseases (see “Everything You Need to Know About CRISPR’s Monster Year”).

It is gene editing’s relative ease of use that worries the U.S. intelligence community, according to the assessment. “Given the broad distribution, low cost, and accelerated pace of development of this dual-use technology, its deliberate or unintentional misuse might lead to far-reaching economic and national security implications,” the report said.

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More News On U.S. Intelligence Adding Gene Editing To Its List Of WMDs

Why Gene-Editing Technology Just Made the Government's List of WMDs -- Inc.
The US intelligence chief added gene editing to a list of threats that includes North Korea's nukes and Syria's chemical weapons -- Business Insider
Wait, Gene Editing Is a Weapon of Mass Destruction? -- Popular Mechanics
Potential, and Potential for Misuse -- Genome Web

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