Health
‘Off switch’ during error-prone cell cycle phase may fix CRISPR’s unwanted changes problem – EurekAlert
Turning off gene-editing until it reaches cell cycle phases where more accurate repairs are likely to happen offers a promising fix to CRISPR-Cas9’s problem with…

A group of researchers developed a promising fix to CRISPR-Cas9’s problem with unwanted genetic changes using a method that allows them to turn off gene-editing until it reaches key cell cycle phases where more accurate repairs are likely to happen.
Researchers from Hiroshima University and Tokyo Medical and Dental University published on Communications Biologythe results of their study which successfully demonstrated a more precise gene-editing and suppressed unintended genetic deletions, insertions,…
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