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In the late 1980s and mid-1990s, genomes of diverse lineages of bacteria and archaea (the latter representing a domain of single-celled prokaryotic microorganisms) revealed clusters of regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats, known today under the abbreviation CRISPR. Later it was found that these repeat sequences (previously considered disparate) share a common set of features.
A reliable way to downregulate gene translation in plants

A reliable way to downregulate gene translation in plants

Deeper understanding of T-cell responses may lead to better, more personalized immunotherapies

Deeper understanding of T-cell responses may lead to better, more personalized immunotherapies

Scientists reveal mechanisms behind oxygen toxicity

Scientists reveal mechanisms behind oxygen toxicity

New insights into the underlying mechanism that causes arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy

New insights into the underlying mechanism that causes arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy

CRISPR/Cas method could help save rice crops threatened by climate change

CRISPR/Cas method could help save rice crops threatened by climate change

New genetic research could make growing wheat in drought conditions easier in future

New genetic research could make growing wheat in drought conditions easier in future

Thrive Bioscience launches new CellAssist family product capabilities to advance live cell imaging

Thrive Bioscience launches new CellAssist family product capabilities to advance live cell imaging

Improved efficacy of advanced genome editing with machine learning

Improved efficacy of advanced genome editing with machine learning

Scientists correct limb length in mouse model of autosomal dominant Robinow Syndrome

Scientists correct limb length in mouse model of autosomal dominant Robinow Syndrome

Versatile molecular toolbox expands the scope of gene regulation

Versatile molecular toolbox expands the scope of gene regulation

Engineering  a phage's DNA by introducing modified CRISPR-Cas machinery genes

Engineering a phage's DNA by introducing modified CRISPR-Cas machinery genes

U.S. people show interest in using genetic technologies to improve offspring education

U.S. people show interest in using genetic technologies to improve offspring education

Gaining insights into human disease biology through CRISPR platforms

Gaining insights into human disease biology through CRISPR platforms

Experimental optimization of prime editing to achieve high efficiency

Experimental optimization of prime editing to achieve high efficiency

Researchers establish and characterize a stable iPSC line for modeling human disease

Researchers establish and characterize a stable iPSC line for modeling human disease

Easy-to-use method quantifies exosomal miRNAs

Easy-to-use method quantifies exosomal miRNAs

Deep-learning model for zinc finger design allows reprogramming of human transcription factors

Deep-learning model for zinc finger design allows reprogramming of human transcription factors

Gene editing made faster than ever before using AI

Gene editing made faster than ever before using AI

Enhancing the efficacy of CRISPR/Cas9 and related methods

Enhancing the efficacy of CRISPR/Cas9 and related methods

Potential to rectify various disease-causing mutations enhanced by CRISPR-based enzymes

Potential to rectify various disease-causing mutations enhanced by CRISPR-based enzymes

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