Research on microbes is leading scientists to think about networks of genes that interact with each other in a complex, personal ecosystem. Biologists are using a similar approach to understand how thousands of genes can work together in a single cell. They’re adapting the methods of engineering, breaking these gene networks down into components that plug together, much like the components of a radio. If they can do that, they’ll have taken a big step toward being able to repair our gene networks when they break down. Don’t go betting your stock portfolio that all this will happen next year, or even next decade. But it’s a sound wager in the long run.

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