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    Evolution, Ethics, and Engineering Wild Mice to Stop Lyme Disease

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    Evolution, Ethics, and Engineering Wild Mice to Stop Lyme Disease
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    Esvelt, Kevin
    Date
    April 8, 2025
    
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    Abstract
    When and how should we consider editing wild organisms, and how can communities guide research intended to change our shared environment? The Mice Against Ticks project, which aims to prevent Lyme disease by editing white-footed mice so they can't infect ticks, is trying to find out.
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