Emerging Methods to Minimize Off-Target Effects of Genome Editing
CSO Kiana Aran PhD Featured Speaker on Genome Web Panel – Emerging Methods to Minimize Off-Target Effects of Genome Editing: A Stakeholder Panel Discussion
The use of CRISPR-based genome editing has increased significantly since its discovery in bacteria. And the number of applications for the technology — from research to drug development and therapies, plant breeding, diagnostics, and more — seem endless, especially given the development of more versatile and flexible nucleases, or more precise methods such as base editing and prime editing.
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