Scientists working in fields as diverse as crop science and HIV research use CRISPR to make a big difference in the world. The CRISPR-Cas gene editing system holds promise for curing numerous genetic diseases, and its value as a research tool is ever-expanding. This ebook delves into the history of genome editing, explores CRISPR’s application in research, explains how newly discovered Cas proteins expand CRISPR’s utility, and describes potential future uses for CRISPR.
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