CRISPR Sequencing
Overview:
CRISPR sequencing is advanced methodology that involves the use of the CRISPR-Cas system to enhance, modify, or guide sequencing processes. CRISPR, short for Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats, is a revolutionary geneediting technology. CRISPR-based approaches can be applied in several ways to improve and enable sequencing of genetic material, including targeted sequencing, gene editing, or genomic profiling.
Applications:
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Investigate gene function and roles in biological processes in various cellular activities.
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Applied in gene therapy to rectify pathogenic mutations responsible for hereditary diseases and to restore normal gene function and alleviate disease symptoms.
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Dedicated to elucidating the effects of tumor-related genes in cancer research, exploring the mechanisms of oncogenesis and cancer progression, contributing to novel therapeutic strategies.
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Applied in Agricultural Biotechnology to enhance plants traits through genetic modifications which contributes to agricultural productivity and sustainability.
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