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CRISPR

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What is CRISPR?

CRISPR (Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats) is a revolutionary gene-editing technology. It allows scientists to precisely target and modify specific DNA sequences within a genome. It is commonly used in research to study gene function, develop new therapies for genetic diseases, and for agricultural improvements.

What other technologies are related to CRISPR?

CRISPR Competitor Technologies

RNA interference is another gene silencing technology that can be used to study gene function, making it a competitor to CRISPR.
mentioned alongside CRISPR in 45% (364) of relevant job posts
shRNA is used in RNA interference to silence gene expression, offering an alternative to CRISPR.
mentioned alongside CRISPR in 48% (243) of relevant job posts
siRNA is used in RNA interference to silence gene expression, offering an alternative to CRISPR.
mentioned alongside CRISPR in 25% (263) of relevant job posts

CRISPR Complementary Technologies

Cas9 is the enzyme used in CRISPR-Cas9 systems for gene editing. It is a core component of CRISPR.
mentioned alongside CRISPR in 73% (179) of relevant job posts
Flow cytometry can be used to analyze cells after CRISPR-mediated gene editing, for example to quantify knockout efficiency or reporter expression.
mentioned alongside CRISPR in 4% (1.2k) of relevant job posts
iPSCs can be engineered using CRISPR to study disease models or for gene therapy applications.
mentioned alongside CRISPR in 19% (217) of relevant job posts

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