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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.
RDP1 gene regulates the production of pollen grains

RDP1 gene regulates the production of pollen grains

Study reveals the relationship between genome folding and cellular functions

Study reveals the relationship between genome folding and cellular functions

Study investigates how cancer adapts its metabolism to overcome treatment

Study investigates how cancer adapts its metabolism to overcome treatment

A synthetic microbial system can determine location of origin for objects

A synthetic microbial system can determine location of origin for objects

Scientists aim to develop a gene-targeting, antiviral agent to combat COVID-19

Scientists aim to develop a gene-targeting, antiviral agent to combat COVID-19

New technique restores hearing in mice with a recessive genetic mutation

New technique restores hearing in mice with a recessive genetic mutation

Researchers identify key gene essential for leukemia stem cells' survival

Researchers identify key gene essential for leukemia stem cells' survival

Study identifies gene responsible for eye loss in cavefish

Study identifies gene responsible for eye loss in cavefish

Recombineering technique may overcome barriers in bacterial engineering

Recombineering technique may overcome barriers in bacterial engineering

New CRISPR-Cas9 based method for directed protein evolution

New CRISPR-Cas9 based method for directed protein evolution

Using CRISPR/Cas molecular scissors to recombine entire chromosomes

Using CRISPR/Cas molecular scissors to recombine entire chromosomes

New minimally invasive method allows cells to be sampled over time

New minimally invasive method allows cells to be sampled over time

CRISPR A Tool For Conservation, Not Just Gene Editing

CRISPR A Tool For Conservation, Not Just Gene Editing

Researchers use CRISPR technology to control many genes simultaneously

Researchers use CRISPR technology to control many genes simultaneously

Scientists develop a new way to reactivate silenced genes

Scientists develop a new way to reactivate silenced genes

Mouse model helps track organism’s development, cell by cell

Mouse model helps track organism’s development, cell by cell

Biosynthetic capacity allows cancer stem cells to contribute to tumor growth

Biosynthetic capacity allows cancer stem cells to contribute to tumor growth

Single-cell gene expression studies can shed more light on disrupted genes

Single-cell gene expression studies can shed more light on disrupted genes

Entos and Precision NanoSystems to develop vaccines and therapeutics using NanoAssemblr GMP System

Entos and Precision NanoSystems to develop vaccines and therapeutics using NanoAssemblr GMP System

Study shows how DNA mimic protein helps phages to attack their victims

Study shows how DNA mimic protein helps phages to attack their victims

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