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In 2011, scientists created glow-in-the-dark cats. The researchers took a gene from glowing jellyfish and inserted it into the unfertilized eggs of house cats. It was a neat trick, but they had a bigger goal in mind. They also made the cats more likely to be resistant to a feline form of AIDS, by, again, manipulating their DNA. And cats arenamp;#39;t that different than humans. In fact, we share around 90% of our DNA with them. So why canamp;#39;t we engineer humans in the same way? Well, we can -- engineer ourselves to be resistant to life-threatening illnesses, that is. In fact, one scientist claims that heamp;#39;s genetically engineered two babies using a revolutionary tool called CRISPR. But what exactly is a CRISPR baby, anyway? Would you like to be 6 feet tall or never bald? The secret to traits like these lies in the 6 billion letters of your genetic code. But there could be something else in there as well: mutations. Genetic mutations are linked to at least 6,000 medical co