end joining (NHEJ). Genome editing was pioneered in the 1990s, before the advent of the common current nuclease-based gene-editing platforms, but its use...
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complements for genome editing. Methods to control genome editing with small molecules include an allosteric Cas9, with no detectable background editing, that will...
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He Jiankui affair (redirect from He Jiankui genome editing incident)
The He Jiankui genome editing incident is a scientific and bioethical controversy concerning the use of genome editing following its first use on humans...
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Off-target genome editing refers to nonspecific and unintended genetic modifications that can arise through the use of engineered nuclease technologies...
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Genetic engineering (redirect from Germline genome editing)
genome editing. Genome editing uses artificially engineered nucleases that create specific double-stranded breaks at desired locations in the genome,...
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methodologies similar to precursor genome editing technologies, including CRISPR/Cas9 and base editors. Prime editing has been used on some animal models...
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Streptococcus pyogenes (section Genome editing)
Metadatabase Nature-Inspired CRISPR Enzyme Discoveries Vastly Expand Genome Editing . On: SciTechDaily. June 16, 2020. Source: Media Lab, Massachusetts...
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Jennifer Doudna (redirect from A Crack in Creation: Gene Editing and the Unthinkable Power to Control Evolution)
with Emmanuelle Charpentier, "for the development of a method for genome editing." She is the Li Ka Shing Chancellor's Chair Professor in the department...
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Human genetic enhancement (redirect from Human genome editing)
particularly in the field of biomedicine. The technology of CRISPR genome editing raises ethical questions for several reasons. To be more specific, concerns...
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CRISPR (redirect from CRISPR/Cas9-mediated genome editing)
products, and treatment of diseases. The development of the CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing technique was recognized by the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2020 awarded...
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published in the same day of its announcement. The research team employed genome editing techniques to develop the woolly mouse, including the direct genetic...
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Precision BioSciences (section ARCUS genome editing)
gene editing company headquartered in Durham, North Carolina. Founded in 2006, Precision is focused on developing both in vivo and ex vivo gene editing therapies...
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De-extinction (section Genome editing)
de-extinction. Cloning is the most widely proposed method, although genome editing and selective breeding have also been considered. Similar techniques...
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HIV & AIDS statistics". UNAIDS. Porteus, Matthew H. (2015-03-01). "Genome Editing of the Blood: Opportunities and Challenges". Current Stem Cell Reports...
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Designer baby (category Genome editing)
methods of altering a baby's genetic information involve directly editing the genome before birth, using technologies such as CRISPR. A controversial example...
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aforementioned process of genome editing. Standing for 'Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats', CRISPR gene editing allows scientists to...
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No-SCAR genome editing is an editing method that is able to manipulate the Escherichia coli (E. coli) genome. The system relies on recombineering whereby...
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featured in The Economist for discussions on the future of gene editing. His TED Talk on genome engineering has contributed to the public discourse on CRISPR...
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He Jiankui (category Genome editing)
is a Chinese biophysicist known for his controversial first use of genome editing in humans. He served as associate professor of biology at the Southern...
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Gene editing may refer to: Genetic engineering of any organism by genome editing. Gene editing is the emerging molecular biology technique which makes...
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A genome is all the genetic information of an organism. It consists of nucleotide sequences of DNA (or RNA in RNA viruses). The nuclear genome includes...
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cutting of the DNA. Genome editing via the CRISPR-Cas9 complex works by first recognizing the target DNA—the sequence you wish to edit. Cas9 then cuts the...
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(rather than "people selection") was made possible through advances in genome editing, leading to what is sometimes called new eugenics, also known as "neo-eugenics"...
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(as opposed to whole-genome modifications). Whereas gene editing involves changing the actual DNA sequence itself, epigenetic editing involves modifying...
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Human germline engineering (redirect from Heritable genome editing)
attempted to edit the HBB gene which codes for the human β-globin protein. HBB mutations produce β-thalassaemia, which can be fatal. Genome editing in patients...
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Protospacer adjacent motif (category Genome editing)
nucleobases. Guide RNAs can transport Cas9 to any locus in the genome for gene editing, but no editing can occur at any site other than one at which Cas9 recognizes...
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is an ongoing de-extinction project to revive the bush moa through genome editing, this entry refers to the possibility of surviving original populations...
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Macular degeneration (section Genome editing)
guide clinical management is not currently recommended. CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing may be used to treat wet age-related macular degeneration caused by...
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Fyodor Urnov (category Genome editing)
"genome editing" and demonstrated the first use of ZFNs to edit DNA in human cells. Urnov is considered a pioneering figure in the field of genome editing...
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base editing therapy, which was administered to a newborn infant in a personalized gene editing treatment. IGI research centers around genome editing, incorporating...
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