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How does CRISPR-Cas9 technology allow scientists to edit genetic DNA sequences?
What is the microscopic mechanism that allows researchers to literally cut and paste the fundamental code of living organisms?
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BioCurious
asked 1mo ago · 10 rep
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CRISPR is derived from a bacterial defense system. It uses a customized guide RNA to locate a highly specific target sequence within a DNA strand. Once found, the Cas9 enzyme acts as molecular scissors, cutting the DNA so scientists can remove mutations or insert new beneficial genetic code.
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GeneticsFan
answered 1mo ago