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In the late 1980s and mid-1990s, genomes of diverse lineages of bacteria and archaea (the latter representing a domain of single-celled prokaryotic microorganisms) revealed clusters of regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats, known today under the abbreviation CRISPR. Later it was found that these repeat sequences (previously considered disparate) share a common set of features.
Discovery of genes lending tolerance to sugarcane from pests, cold, and drought

Discovery of genes lending tolerance to sugarcane from pests, cold, and drought

Chromosome restructuring suppresses meiotic recombination

Chromosome restructuring suppresses meiotic recombination

Researchers reveal key developmental difference between the brains of modern humans and Neanderthals

Researchers reveal key developmental difference between the brains of modern humans and Neanderthals

Developing a comprehensive framework to regulate GE crops

Developing a comprehensive framework to regulate GE crops

A “stress test” with a previously unknown gene to revive the exhausted T cells

A “stress test” with a previously unknown gene to revive the exhausted T cells

New CRISPR RNA-guided Caspases could lead to promising antiviral and tissue engineering tools

New CRISPR RNA-guided Caspases could lead to promising antiviral and tissue engineering tools

The complex link between pancreatic malformations and the “dark genome”

The complex link between pancreatic malformations and the “dark genome”

Scientists uncover the robust mechanism used by insects

Scientists uncover the robust mechanism used by insects

Defense mechanisms of horticulture crops against fungal infections

Defense mechanisms of horticulture crops against fungal infections

Researchers determine a novel antiviral technique to combat bacteria

Researchers determine a novel antiviral technique to combat bacteria

Study provides guidelines on how to design safer CRISPR reagents

Study provides guidelines on how to design safer CRISPR reagents

A Retro-Cascorder device records a cell’s genetic activity in DNA for days at a time

A Retro-Cascorder device records a cell’s genetic activity in DNA for days at a time

Novel molecule probe accomplishes live B cells distinction over T cells

Novel molecule probe accomplishes live B cells distinction over T cells

Scientists discover gene editing could potentially enhance wheat grain yield

Scientists discover gene editing could potentially enhance wheat grain yield

Research finds mechanism triggering flowering plants to produce fruits and seeds

Research finds mechanism triggering flowering plants to produce fruits and seeds

Rice University bioscientists use CRISPR to activate “silent” bacterium genes

Rice University bioscientists use CRISPR to activate “silent” bacterium genes

NSU explore harmful algae blooms to better understand their origins and management

NSU explore harmful algae blooms to better understand their origins and management

Challenges in Drug Discovery; Where are we now, and where are we going?

Challenges in Drug Discovery; Where are we now, and where are we going?

Study highlights retrotransposition in CRISPR gene therapy clinical trials

Study highlights retrotransposition in CRISPR gene therapy clinical trials

How Important is the European Ecosystem to Life Sciences Research?

How Important is the European Ecosystem to Life Sciences Research?

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