Genetic editing

Genetic editing (French critique génétique; German genetische Kritik; Spanish crítica genética) is an approach to scholarly editing in which an exemplar is seen as derived from a dossier of other manuscripts and events. The derivation can be through physical cut and paste; writing or drawing in a variety of media; quotation, annotation or correction; acts of physical defacement; etc. Genetic editing aims to reconstruct the sequence of actions on the manuscript and exactly which parts of the manuscript were acted upon where multiple manuscripts have been combined (through for example cut and paste or quotation).[1][2][3]

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  2. ^ "CTS - Centre for Textual Scholarship | Objectives". Archived from the original on 2011-07-21. Retrieved 2011-04-13.
  3. ^ Van Hulle, Dirk (17 January 2018). "The "Wake's Progress": Toward a Genetic Edition". Text. 13: 221–232. JSTOR 30227768.