Stanford researchers engineer an efficient, multi-purpose, mini CRISPR system
The common analogy for CRISPR gene editing is that it works like molecular scissors, cutting out select sections of DNA.
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The common analogy for CRISPR gene editing is that it works like molecular scissors, cutting out select sections of DNA.
Read moreFinding a needle in a haystack is hard enough. But try finding a specific molecule on the needle. Rice University
Read moreCRISPR is a relatively easy scientific technique that has gained a considerable amount of publicity due to its ability to
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Read moreSafety fears over revolutionary gene-editing tool: Crispr causes unwanted mutations in DNA that may prove dangerous and have been ‘seriously
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