Reddit reviews Human Molecular Genetics, Fourth Edition
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Taylor Francis
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Heya. I'd start with introductory literature to get a decent grasp on genetics in the first place. At least to the point where you understand structures of genes, structure and function of enhancers and such, and how the enzymes play a role to perform the tasks with DNA. You can find much of that in a book like Concepts of Genetics.
Afterward, there is a great book, Human Molecular Genetics. This outlines much of what we know about the human genome and the mammoth amount of complexities. I believe it has all recent concepts of modifying the human genome and all of the stem cell research in there, along with how it works. It's not going to make a whole lot of sense without some basics, though.
This is a good one:
https://www.amazon.com/Human-Molecular-Genetics-Fourth-Strachan/dp/0815341490
It doesn't talk about CRISPR, but if you don't have a biology background, there's obviously a lot of background information you need to know before you can try to understand CRISPR (which this book will provide).