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gene editing

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What is gene editing?

Gene editing is a group of technologies that give scientists the ability to change an organism's DNA. These technologies allow researchers to add, remove, or alter genetic material at specific locations in the genome. Gene editing can be used to treat diseases, develop new therapies, and improve crop production.

What other technologies are related to gene editing?

gene editing Complementary Technologies

Flow cytometry is used to analyze cells after gene editing, e.g., to measure the efficiency of the edit or to sort cells based on the presence of a specific marker.
mentioned alongside gene editing in 1% (315) of relevant job posts
Cell culture is essential for growing and maintaining cells used in gene editing experiments.
mentioned alongside gene editing in 2% (180) of relevant job posts
Molecular cloning is used to create DNA constructs for gene editing, such as CRISPR/Cas9 vectors.
mentioned alongside gene editing in 3% (92) of relevant job posts

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