‌CRISPR‌ (Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats) is a revolutionary ‌gene-editing technology‌ derived from a natural bacterial immune system.

‌Key points‌:

Uses a ‌guide RNA‌ to direct the ‌Cas9 protein‌ to cut specific DNA sequences.
Allows precise ‌insertion, deletion, or modification‌ of genes.
Applications: curing genetic diseases, improving crops, biomedical research.
Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2020) awarded to ‌Doudna & Charpentier‌ for its discovery.
It’s faster, cheaper, and more accurate than older gene-editing methods.

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