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The ability to correct disease-causing genetic mistakes using genome editors holds great promise in medicine, but it is not ...
Now, a team of Chinese scientists led by Gao Caixia, principal investigator at Chinese Academy of Sciences’ Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology, has cracked a decades-old challenge in ...
Scientists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have developed a new technology for measuring how ...
University of Zurich researchers have developed Pythia, an AI tool that predicts how cells repair DNA after CRISPR cuts, guiding ultra-precise edits. Tested in human cells, frogs, and mice, the method ...
Researchers at UBC Okanagan have made two major discoveries that are set to revolutionize how scientists observe and measure ...
A new generation of CRISPR technology developed at UNSW Sydney offers a safer path to treating genetic diseases like Sickle Cell, while also proving beyond doubt that chemical tags on DNA - often ...