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  1. CRISPR - Wikipedia

    Cas9 (or "CRISPR-associated protein 9") is an enzyme that uses CRISPR sequences as a guide to recognize and open up specific strands of DNA that are complementary to the CRISPR sequence.

  2. What is CRISPR? A bioengineer explains | Stanford Report

    Jun 10, 2024 · But CRISPR molecules have become highly promising as treatments because they allow us to precisely modify a piece of DNA in the human body. This could lead not only to relief but also to …

  3. CRISPR | Definition, Gene Editing, Technology, Uses, & Ethics - Britannica

    Jan 9, 2026 · CRISPR, short palindromic repeating sequences of DNA, found in most bacterial genomes, that are interrupted by so-called spacer elements, or spacers—sequences of genetic code …

  4. CRISPR and the Future of Biotech | BioInnovation Group at UC Davis

    Jan 12, 2026 · CRISPR stands for Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats, and is a gene-editing technology that lets scientists make targeted changes to DNA. While the name may …

  5. How CRISPR Gene Editing Actually Works And What’s Next

    Aug 21, 2025 · That discovery is CRISPR gene editing. CRISPR—an acronym for “Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats”—is more than a scientific term. It represents a key, a …

  6. CRISPR Advancements for Human Health - PMC

    CRISPR (Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats) has emerged as a powerful gene editing technology that is revolutionizing biomedical research and clinical medicine. The CRISPR …

  7. CRISPRpedia - Innovative Genomics Institute (IGI)

    CRISPRpedia is a free, textbook-style resource that explains and illustrates all things CRISPR. CRISPRpedia is IGI’s free online textbook that covers CRISPR from its role in bacterial immunity to …

  8. CRISPR Technology: How It Works and Its Applications

    Jul 20, 2025 · CRISPR technology represents an advance in gene editing. It can be thought of as a biological version of a word processor’s “find and replace” function, allowing scientists to make …

  9. The Basics of CRISPR: How It Works and Why It’s Revolutionary

    CRISPR (Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats) has revolutionized the field of genetic engineering, offering an unprecedented level of precision and efficiency in gene editing.

  10. CRISPR: A Biotech Breakthrough - NSF - National Science Foundation

    CRISPR (short for "clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats") is a natural defense mechanism found in bacteria that helps them fight off viruses. When a bacterium survives a viral …