genes of twins to protect them against HIV acted on his own and could face punishment, according to investigators in the southern province of Guangdong. They said Dr. He Jiankui coordinated funding for the experiment without outside assistance
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in violation of national guidelines, state news agency Xinhua said, the Associated Press reported. He also edited the genes of another embryo yet to be born. That baby and the two twins will be kept under medical observation through regular visits overseen by health officials, according to Xinhua. The news agency didn't specify which laws He may have broken, but said he faked an ethical review
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by others, the AP reported. This behavior seriously violates ethics and the integrity of scientific research, is in serious violation of relevant national regulations and creates a pernicious influence at home and abroad," according to Xinhua. After He announced his research last year, Chinese officials put an immediate stop to his experiments, the AP
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