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The revolutionary CRISPR genome editing technology has been making significant advancements in various fields of science and research. Over the past decade, the CRISPR toolbox has profoundly transformed biological research, enabling breakthroughs in plants, animals, and humans. On World CRISPR Day, scientists and researchers celebrate the 11th anniversary of the publication of the landmark paper that described the discovery of the CRISPR/Cas9 genetic tool. The technology's potential is being recognized globally, with STAT offering in-depth coverage of CRISPR research for a limited time. Additionally, a Nature research paper highlights the use of RNA-based anti-CRISPRs by bacteriophages to suppress CRISPR-Cas immunity. As the field continues to evolve, the future of CRISPR genome editing remains a topic of interest and exploration.
11 years ago, the revolutionary genetic tool #CRISPR/Cas9 was published in Science, work that @e__charpentier and @doudna_lab won a #NobelPrize for in 2020. On #WorldCRISPRDay, read the landmark paper that describes the discovery: https://t.co/2omyMWboWU https://t.co/gTdaMvQgLH
Over the last 10 years, the #CRISPR toolbox and its applications have profoundly changed biological research, enabling advances through applications in plants, animals, and humans. A #ScienceReview highlights a decade of the technology: https://t.co/AuR3TxbEzZ #WorldCRISPRDay https://t.co/xvoYuLJaP5
Nature research paper: Bacteriophages suppress CRISPR–Cas immunity using RNA-based anti-CRISPRs https://t.co/7VpqZx29t8
In recognition of #WorldCRISPRDay, get STAT's award-winning journalism and in-depth coverage of developments in #CRISPR research for $30 for your first 3 months. Offer valid until Oct 23: https://t.co/4HsGJ909xi https://t.co/01KjHtCOX9
"It sounds science fictional except it's science real."—@UrnovFyodor Where are we heading with #CRISPR genome editing? https://t.co/PAwS14KAlj https://t.co/MBMzbNdLYA