Innovative CRISPR Method Silences Genes Without DNA Cutting

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Researchers at Vilnius University's Life Sciences Center have developed a novel CRISPR system that silences genes without cutting DNA, using an RNA-guided complex to recruit the enzyme DinG for gene suppression. This method, which involves the formation of R-loops, offers a safer alternative for gene modification, potentially advancing genome editing and biotechnology applications.
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