Scientists Want to Use Gene-Hacking to Save Coral Reefs

But is humanity ready to deal with the consequences?

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Coral Hacking

Researchers had to do a lot of work before they could even start experimenting with the genome of the corals in question. Unlike living things on land, coral is very particular about when it releases fertilized eggs.

Putting the Plan into Action

Discovering the responsible gene was a major milestone. However, the work doesn’t stop there. The researchers believe that they could use the gene-editing tool CRISPR to inject fertilized coral eggs with HSF1.

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Cody DeBos

Freelance Writer | RN-BSN | YA author | MTG Player | LoTR geek | Meme Connoisseur | Owner of Bolt the Bird | Business inquiries to: cody@codydeboswriting.com