Genetics of industrial parks booming in China



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While the birth of the world's first genetically modified babies in China has sparked international controversy over science and ethics, the country is embarking on a burgeoning development of industrial genetics parks.

He Jiankui, the Chinese scientist who claims to have modified the genes of twin baby embryos to make them resistant to HIV, said he funded most of his research using his salary as a university professor. But his lab is based in Shenzhen, a southern city that is home to two of China's largest genetics industrial parks.

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