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A single Neanderthal gene slipped into lab mice triggered unexpected changes in their skeletons. Scientists in Japan uncovered traits echoing long-lost human cousins.
In 2012, scientists Jennifer Doudna and Emmanuelle Charpentier replicated this mechanism found in microbes to develop a ...
A team of researchers from University of Bayreuth have used genetic modification on common house spiders to study the underrepresented organism and produce functionable spider silk protein. Scroll to ...
The U.S. military is interested in ‘super spiders’ capable of producing silk with extraordinary features. Don’t worry—it ...
Swiss gene-editing specialist CRISPR Therapeutics (Nasdaq: CRSP) and San Diego, USA-based Sirius Therapeutics, which is ...
CRISPR Therapeutics is paying $25 million upfront to work on multiple siRNA targets with Sirius Tx with an early focus on the ...
Crispr Therapeutics said it is partnering with Sirius Therapeutics to develop and commercialize SRSD107, a small interfering RNA therapy to treat thromboembolic disorders. Under the agreement, Crispr ...
-Under the agreement, CRISPR Therapeutics will make an upfront payment of $25 million in cash and $70 million in equity to ...
Colossal's de-extinction process involved a sophisticated fusion of ancient DNA analysis, CRISPR gene editing, and ...
The discovery of Cat1 reveals how CARF effectors use complex structures to inhibit viral replication, advancing our ...
Every living creature on Earth needs to protect itself from things that would do it harm. Bacteria are no different. And ...
Cat1 – which can deplete a metabolite essential for cellular function. Left without fuel, Cat1 helps to stop invading viruses ...