Genome Engineering

Genome engineering is a powerful technology used to modify and manipulate the genetic makeup of living organisms. It is achieved through a variety of methods, such as CRISPR-Cas9, which involves using molecular tools to edit genes. This technology has enabled scientists to study the function of genes, develop treatments for genetic diseases, and improve the quality of crop yields. It has also been used in gene therapy and biotechnology to create organisms with desired traits. As a result, genome engineering has significantly advanced our knowledge of genetics and holds great potential for the development of novel treatments and production of vital food sources.

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