
Understanding how enzymes 'edit' genes is now closer to reality thanks to a new research, which might help in correcting genetic diseases in patients. Researchers at the Universities of Bristol, Munster and the Lithuanian Institute of Biotechnology have observed the process by which a class of enzymes called CRISPR - pronounced 'crisper' - bind and alter the structure of DNA. The results have provided a vital piece of the puzzle if these genome editing ...
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Tuesday, May 27, 2014
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