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Research team improves gene editing with chemical process and use UV light to make the editing process more precise

Case Western Reserve University at Phys Org reports the gene-editing technique known as CRISPR has accelerated biological and medical research in the last decade by allowing scientists to repair the DNA of human cells almost as simply as using a pair of scissors.Gene editing—and especially CRISPR, because it’s easy to use—has given researchers hope for…

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