Gene Editing
Gene editing is a technique involving the use of molecular scissors to make precise changes to an organism’s genetic makeup. It is being used to edit the DNA of plants, animals, and humans, allowing scientists to modify or delete genes that are linked to certain diseases, thus creating new treatments and cures. Additionally, gene editing is also being used to increase crop yields, create animal models for research, and improve the efficiency of producing therapeutic proteins. By altering an organism’s genetic code, gene editing is revolutionizing the field of biotechnology and providing new avenues to create sustainable solutions to the world’s health and agricultural needs.
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