Scrip's Rough Guide To CRISPR Gene Editing
Executive Summary
CRISPR technology was invented less than four years ago but is so accurate, versatile, easy to use, and inexpensive that it has spread quickly through biology laboratories, transforming the way gene editing is done and offering its potential use in a wide array of therapies. Here Scrip tells you all you need to know about this disruptive technology.
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