Crispr
-Cas CRISPR-Cas is a revolutionary tool used in gene editing. It is a type of microbial immune system that can be programmed to target, cleave and modify specific sections of the genome. Its use has enabled the rapid and precise editing of genomes, improving our understanding and manipulation of the genetic code. Through CRISPR-Cas, researchers can study gene functions and create novel organisms with customized traits, contributing to the fields of biotechnology, medicine, and agriculture. In addition, CRISPR-Cas can also be used to process and diagnose difficult genetic diseases, leading to new treatments and a better quality of life for patients.
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