StolenErections t1_j4y0zm0 wrote
Reply to comment by ArandomFluffy in First proof of concept for editing a gene that causes heart disease, by modifying two letters — a therapy that would be applied once and last a lifetime by marketrent
Referring to them as “letters” is a part of the oversimplification that is so rife in academia right now. I am involved in the pipeline for new nurses, and I wouldn’t want 90% of these kids having any involvement in my own health care.
ArandomFluffy t1_j4z84sl wrote
This ''oversimplification'' is definitely not a problem here. It's journalism, it's supposed to be more simplified and even in the article they mention in the first paragraph that it's base modification that they are reffering to with that AND they examplain in tl;dr how it works (so that you know what level science journalism is done on). They could write out that they mean ''letters of the genetic code'' but contextually everyone generally familiar with it should be aware that that's alluded too.
And honestly if you want to be so overprecise on the genetics then saying that they exchanged two amino acids instead of two ''letters/nucleotides'' is practically more ''wrong'' because the difference in aa sequence is a downstream effect of nucleotide conversion and not how mutagenesis principally works.
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