New CRISPR tools target RNA rather than DNA. They could fix ‘typos’ responsible for half of all genetic diseases
CRISPR-Cas9 technology revolutionized gene editing, enabling scientists to edit parts of the genome by removing, adding or altering sections of the DNA sequence. Since the tool was first mentioned in 2002, over 4,800 articles employing CRISPR appeared PubMed, with exponential adoption rates over the last three years. But CRISPR isn’t perfect and due to so-called ‘off-target…
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