MIT scientists have found a way to make gene editing far safer and more accurate — a breakthrough that could reshape how we ...
During her chemistry Nobel Prize lecture in 2018, Frances Arnold said, “Today we can for all practical purposes read, write and edit any sequence of DNA, but we cannot compose it.” That isn’t true ...
A CRISPR-Cas9-based therapy targeting the gene encoding transthyretin greatly reduced transthyretin levels in patients with ...
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Meet the world's first CRISPR horses! Genetically-modified foals have been edited to make polo...
They look like ordinary horses, with their honey brown coats and white patches. But these 10-month-old foals in Argentina are the world's first gene-edited horses, according to scientists. Experts say ...
The clinical success of CRISPR-based treatments is fundamentally dependent on sophisticated gRNA targeting systems that ...
Gene editing in plants remains challenging, with the traditional non-homologous end-joining (cNHEJ) repair pathway often ...
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