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Using DNA to delete disease

Using DNA to delete disease

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Detecting diseases by using gene scissors

Detecting diseases by using gene scissors

Researchers present sensor prototype that can rapidly, precisely, and cost-effectively measure molecular signals for cancer The CRISPR/Cas technology can do more than alter genes. A research... Read more

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Search-and-replace genome editing

Search-and-replace genome editing

Prime editing system offers wide range of versatility in human cells, correcting disease-causing genetic variations A team from the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard has developed a new CRI... Read more

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Is the next agricultural revolution really here?

Is the next agricultural revolution really here?

As a growing population and climate change threaten food security, researchers around the world are working to overcome the challenges that threaten the dietary needs of humans and livestock... Read more

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Using CRISPR in a different way to create new materials

Using CRISPR in a different way to create new materials

Smart materials change properties in response to specific DNA sequences; could be used in a variety of devices. The CRISPR genome-editing system is best-known for its potential to correct di... Read more

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CRISPR-Cas moves from modifying 1 gene to hundreds in a cell simultaneously

CRISPR-Cas moves from modifying 1 gene to hundreds in a cell simultaneously

Researchers at ETH Zurich have refined the famous CRISPR-Cas method. Now, for the very first time, it is possible to modify dozens, if not hundreds, of genes in a cell simultaneously. Everyo... Read more

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New computational method could help diagnose and rectify a genetic defect with gene-editing tools

New computational method could help diagnose and rectify a genetic defect with gene-editing tools

Technique could help diagnose, rectify a genetic defect with gene-editing tools such as CRISPR Scientists have devised a new computational method that reveals genetic patterns in the massive... Read more

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CRISPR genome editing provides an antidote to the deadly box jellyfish sting

CRISPR genome editing provides an antidote to the deadly box jellyfish sting

A team of pain researchers in the Charles Perkins Centre studied the most venomous creature on earth to learn how venom works and what causes pain.  Researchers at the University of Sydney h... Read more

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Gene editing made safer

Gene editing made safer

The advance of science is something like the wandering of an explorer through an uncharted jungle. Often, the dense undergrowth can seem impenetrable, but at certain privileged moments, a cl... Read more

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Imagine using gene therapy to correct lethal lung diseases before death

Imagine using gene therapy to correct lethal lung diseases before death

Using CRISPR gene editing, a team from Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) and Penn Medicine have thwarted a lethal lung disease in an animal model in which a harmful mutation causes... Read more

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CRISPR-Cas3: A new type of gene editing CRISPR system is a major advance

CRISPR-Cas3: A new type of gene editing CRISPR system is a major advance

A Cornell researcher, who is a leader in developing a new type of gene editing CRISPR system, and colleagues have used the new method for the first time in human cells – a major advance in t... Read more

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A new gene drive allows genetic editing with selective precision and broad implications

A new gene drive allows genetic editing with selective precision and broad implications

CRISPR-based ‘allelic drive’ allows genetic editing with selective precision and broad implications New CRISPR-based gene drives and broader active genetics technologies are revolutionizing... Read more

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A new hand-held device can detect specific genetic mutations in a matter of minutes

A new hand-held device can detect specific genetic mutations in a matter of minutes

A team of engineers at the UC Berkeley and the Keck Graduate Institute (KGI) of The Claremont Colleges combined CRISPR with electronic transistors made from graphene to create a new hand-hel... Read more

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Boosting food security with new plant breeding technologies

Boosting food security with new plant breeding technologies

An international team, including researchers from the University of Göttingen, argues in a perspective article recently published in “Science” that new plant breeding technologies can contri... Read more

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RNA editing could offer advantages over CRISPR

RNA editing could offer advantages over CRISPR

The gene-editing technology known as CRISPR has attracted much excitement and investor interest with its potential to someday treat diseases by fixing faulty copies of genes. But recently, a... Read more

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