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CRISPR is the abbreviation of clustered regularly interspaced short [[ | CRISPR is the abbreviation of clustered regularly interspaced short [[Palindromic sequence|palindromic repeats]], which represents the [[Gene|gene]] fragments of [[Prokaryotic|prokaryotic]] [[Organism|organisms]] containing repetitive base sequence in a short length. The widely applied CRISPR technology is the Crispr/Cas system for gene sequence editions by transferring Cas9 protein family encoded gene into cells and potentially simplifies the procedure of cutting [[DNA methylation|DNA]] at a desired location <ref>Ledford H (3 June 2015). "CRISPR, the disruptor". News Feature. Nature 522 (7554).</ref>. | ||
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Revision as of 14:06, 18 October 2016
CRISPR is the abbreviation of clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats, which represents the gene fragments of prokaryotic organisms containing repetitive base sequence in a short length. The widely applied CRISPR technology is the Crispr/Cas system for gene sequence editions by transferring Cas9 protein family encoded gene into cells and potentially simplifies the procedure of cutting DNA at a desired location [1].
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- ↑ Ledford H (3 June 2015). "CRISPR, the disruptor". News Feature. Nature 522 (7554).