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by gri3v3r
3272 days ago
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The analogies that the article uses are very accurate. When I read about the side-effects of CRISPR I was surprised that those involved did not take measurements against this issue. Controlling which area will be edited is the key here. Also the smaller the genome area is, the more difficult it is to target it. Imagine that you need to correct the article "an" to "a" in a big text. Maybe targeting neighbouring areas without changing them is needed in order to increase the size of affected sequence. So you need to change "is an ge" to "is a ge" in "CRISPR is a gene editing technique" sentence. |
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The specificity has been perfectly acceptable for many research purposes for several years now. The current issue is increasing this even more to be suitable for clinical applications. There are many strategies being considered.