CRISPR

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.

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Study reveals acidic conditions as key to pancreatic cancer survival

Study reveals acidic conditions as key to pancreatic cancer survival

Newly discovered mechanism helps leukemia cells to evade the immune system

Newly discovered mechanism helps leukemia cells to evade the immune system

Harnessing “DNA surgery” to develop therapeutic medicines for genetic liver and heart diseases

Harnessing “DNA surgery” to develop therapeutic medicines for genetic liver and heart diseases

Gladstone researchers expand mission to tackle emerging infectious threats

Gladstone researchers expand mission to tackle emerging infectious threats

Genetic modification enhances "living drugs" for blood cancers

Genetic modification enhances "living drugs" for blood cancers

Research shows different EML4-ALK variants drive lung cancer aggressiveness

Research shows different EML4-ALK variants drive lung cancer aggressiveness

New screening method boosts efficiency and accuracy of CAST genome editing

New screening method boosts efficiency and accuracy of CAST genome editing

Study reveals a new oncogenic role of NBL1 in ovarian cancer metastasis

Study reveals a new oncogenic role of NBL1 in ovarian cancer metastasis

Innovative RNA editing offers hope beyond CRISPR

Innovative RNA editing offers hope beyond CRISPR

Loss of key Y chromosome gene causes infertility in male mice

Loss of key Y chromosome gene causes infertility in male mice

CRISPR-based tongue swab test shows promise for tuberculosis detection

CRISPR-based tongue swab test shows promise for tuberculosis detection

CRISPR-GPT helps scientists to generate designs, analyze data and troubleshoot design flaws

CRISPR-GPT helps scientists to generate designs, analyze data and troubleshoot design flaws

CRISPR-based therapeutic approach designed to treat fatal pediatric disease

CRISPR-based therapeutic approach designed to treat fatal pediatric disease

New technology embeds unique genetic identifiers in engineered cells

New technology embeds unique genetic identifiers in engineered cells

Nanostructures boost CRISPR delivery for genetic medicine

Nanostructures boost CRISPR delivery for genetic medicine

Scientists discover molecular brake that limits T cell attack on tumors

Scientists discover molecular brake that limits T cell attack on tumors

BindCraft reimagines protein binder discovery through structural prediction

BindCraft reimagines protein binder discovery through structural prediction

Inherited DNA changes can cause hormone imbalance in women with polycystic ovary syndrome

Inherited DNA changes can cause hormone imbalance in women with polycystic ovary syndrome

Gene editing therapy exa-cel improves quality of life in sickle cell disease and beta thalassemia

Gene editing therapy exa-cel improves quality of life in sickle cell disease and beta thalassemia

Study reveals genome rewiring mechanism driving mantle cell lymphoma

Study reveals genome rewiring mechanism driving mantle cell lymphoma

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