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This project explores a novel genome editing mechanism found in Tetrahymena, which may outperform existing CRISPR technology. By investigating how this system works, the research aims to develop a new, more effective genome editing tool for various applications in life sciences.
Genome editing is an essential tool for life sciences.
Recent ground-breaking discovery in microbiology drew our attention to the genome editing ability of bacteria (CRISPR).
Since its discovery, CRISPR has revolutionized the way of editing a genome.
Despite its wide use, CRISPR-genome editing has limitations, especially in the use for medical applications.
Numerous studies have shown that it suffers from the off-target effect.
Its use is also restricted by its particular sequence requirement an…
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