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by zigzigzag
3300 days ago
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I seem to recall that in prior HN stories about CRISPR some poster was saying he believed CRISPR didn't work the way people thought it worked. He said it was simply killing cells that didn't have the desired mutation and biologists weren't realising that because of design errors in the experiments (or rather, sometimes mass cell dieoffs were being reported but not dwelled upon). If CRISPR isn't actually editing the DNA but rather just selecting natural mutants that happen to have the desired edit, would that cause what's seen here? |
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