New enzymes offer breakthrough in genetic editing beyond CRISPR
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New enzymes offer breakthrough in genetic editing beyond CRISPR
For decades, scientists have studied how to control DNA—the molecule that holds the instructions for all life. One of the most powerful tools to emerge from that effort was CRISPR, a system adapted from bacteria that allows for editing of double-stranded DNA. It changed science, letting researchers cut and change specific genes with high accuracy. From plants to animals to humans, CRISPR opened doors to potential cures for genetic diseases. But …
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