Editing the human genome with CRISPR/Cas: a review of its molecular basis, current clinical applications, and bioethical implications
CRISPR/Cas genes evolved in prokaryotic organisms as a mechanism of defense designed to identify and destroy genetic material from threatening viruses. A breakthrough discovery is that CRISPR/Cas system can be used in eukaryotic cells to edit almost any desired gene. This comprehensive review addres...
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Main Authors: | Miguel Ahumada-Ayala (Author), Regina Aguilar-López (Author), Nicolai González-Stoylov (Author), Esmeralda Palacio-Sosa (Author), David E. Cervantes-Barragán (Author), Liliana Fernández-Hernández (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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