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by dnautics
3992 days ago
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> The movement from discovery (from the unsexiest of all fields, bacteriology!) to a reliable tool is unprecedented. Uhm, restriction enzymes? for the uninitiated: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Restriction_enzyme (basically, restriction enzymes are what CRISPR is basically set to replace for complex systems/organisms where restriction enzymes are too weak; although for simple systems restriction enzymes are waaay simpler) |
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At the end of the day, they are just tools, and tools however technically shiny, don't by themselves deliver better end products.