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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.
Mapping the Complex Structure and Function of CRISPR-Cas Protein Scissors

Mapping the Complex Structure and Function of CRISPR-Cas Protein Scissors

Structural Discovery of Fanzor Proteins Offers New Directions in Genome Engineering

Structural Discovery of Fanzor Proteins Offers New Directions in Genome Engineering

Enhancing Global Nutrition Through Gene-Edited High-Protein Crops

Enhancing Global Nutrition Through Gene-Edited High-Protein Crops

New Gene Editing Tool Shows Promise for Treating Diseases

New Gene Editing Tool Shows Promise for Treating Diseases

Study Expands Potential of Retrons for DNA Editing

Study Expands Potential of Retrons for DNA Editing

CRISPR-Edited Euglena Offers Improved Biofuel Feedstock for Cold Conditions

CRISPR-Edited Euglena Offers Improved Biofuel Feedstock for Cold Conditions

CRISPR and Antibodies Offer New Hope for Improving CAR-T Cell Therapy Outcomes

CRISPR and Antibodies Offer New Hope for Improving CAR-T Cell Therapy Outcomes

Global Ocean Microbiome Catalogue Opens New Frontiers In Marine Bioprospecting

Global Ocean Microbiome Catalogue Opens New Frontiers In Marine Bioprospecting

New VitelloTag Method Revolutionizes Gene Editing in Egg Cells and Embryos

New VitelloTag Method Revolutionizes Gene Editing in Egg Cells and Embryos

Study Proposes Using Virus-Based Vectors to Enhance Crop Performance

Study Proposes Using Virus-Based Vectors to Enhance Crop Performance

From Bone Regeneration to Heart Repair: Stem Cell Transplantation Paves the Way for New Medical Frontiers

From Bone Regeneration to Heart Repair: Stem Cell Transplantation Paves the Way for New Medical Frontiers

ERS Genomics and Medicines Discovery Catapult Forge CRISPR Licensing Partnership

ERS Genomics and Medicines Discovery Catapult Forge CRISPR Licensing Partnership

CRISPR/Cas System Revolutionizes Tumor Variant and Biomarker Detection

CRISPR/Cas System Revolutionizes Tumor Variant and Biomarker Detection

Unexpected RNA Mechanism Controls Black Pigment in Butterfly Wings

Unexpected RNA Mechanism Controls Black Pigment in Butterfly Wings

Bacterial Cells Pass on Non-Genetic Traits Across Generations

Bacterial Cells Pass on Non-Genetic Traits Across Generations

Nile Grass Rats Become New Model for CRISPR Genome Editing

Nile Grass Rats Become New Model for CRISPR Genome Editing

Discovery of Ancient Stem Cells in Sea Anemones Offers Clues to Immortality and Regeneration

Discovery of Ancient Stem Cells in Sea Anemones Offers Clues to Immortality and Regeneration

Flavivirus Hijacks Importin-7 for Nuclear Transport and Replication

Flavivirus Hijacks Importin-7 for Nuclear Transport and Replication

New Approach for Targeted Genome Editing in Wild Populations

New Approach for Targeted Genome Editing in Wild Populations

Advancing Genome Visualization with CRISPR/Cas9 Technology in Live Cells

Advancing Genome Visualization with CRISPR/Cas9 Technology in Live Cells

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