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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New gene editing approach improves survival in epileptic mice

New gene editing approach improves survival in epileptic mice

Researchers uncover nuclear organization mechanism linked to Friedreich's ataxia

Researchers uncover nuclear organization mechanism linked to Friedreich's ataxia

Large human islet study reveals new insights into diabetes risk

Large human islet study reveals new insights into diabetes risk

New AI framework predicts how cells make fate decisions

New AI framework predicts how cells make fate decisions

New CRISPR RNA scissors specifically target and destroy hepatitis E virus

New CRISPR RNA scissors specifically target and destroy hepatitis E virus

Researchers uncover how bacterial toxin damages colon lining cells to trigger cancer

Researchers uncover how bacterial toxin damages colon lining cells to trigger cancer

Engineered regulatory T cells offer a path toward immunosuppression-free transplants

Engineered regulatory T cells offer a path toward immunosuppression-free transplants

New genetic link found for sudden cardiac death in young people

New genetic link found for sudden cardiac death in young people

A breakthrough in understanding how viruses defeat bacterial immunity

A breakthrough in understanding how viruses defeat bacterial immunity

Chromosome abnormalities may help cancer cells resist treatment and spread

Chromosome abnormalities may help cancer cells resist treatment and spread

New CRISPR system selectively destroys cancer cells

New CRISPR system selectively destroys cancer cells

Genetic background shapes outcomes in chromosome 16 deletion disorders

Genetic background shapes outcomes in chromosome 16 deletion disorders

New tools for quicker and easier Mpox diagnosis

New tools for quicker and easier Mpox diagnosis

Study shows eIF4G2 gene maintains adult intestinal stem cell identity

Study shows eIF4G2 gene maintains adult intestinal stem cell identity

AI and CRISPR technologies drive proactive health monitoring

AI and CRISPR technologies drive proactive health monitoring

New genetic risk test estimates inherited risk for cardiovascular conditions

New genetic risk test estimates inherited risk for cardiovascular conditions

Addgene reinforces its expanding role in research with new brand

Addgene reinforces its expanding role in research with new brand

Scientists redesign CAR-T cells to fight more than cancer

Scientists redesign CAR-T cells to fight more than cancer

New human cell model replicates key mechanisms of neurodegenerative diseases

New human cell model replicates key mechanisms of neurodegenerative diseases

Common gene in axolotls, mice and zebrafish may unlock human limb regrowth

Common gene in axolotls, mice and zebrafish may unlock human limb regrowth

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