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Here comes a more precise version of CRISPR – MIT Technology Review


MIT Technology Review

Here comes a more precise version of CRISPR
MIT Technology Review
CRISPR 2.0: The traditional CRISPR system cuts a whole gene—a sequence of different base letters—to make a break in DNA's double-helix structure. Liu's base editors directly convert a single base into another, changing the gene from the mutated to
Beam Therapeutics Spotlights CRISPR 2.0 with Precise Gene Editor, $87MXconomy


A pencil, not a pair of scissors: CRISPR pioneers' new company bets on base editing to cure diseaseSTAT
Feng Zhang's base-editing CRISPR startup officially launches with $87MFierceBiotech
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