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CRISPR is touted as "one of the biggest scientific breakthroughs of the decade with the potential to change humans & our environment forever." Learn more with CRISPR Cheat Sheet: The Most Important Gene Editing Stories of 2019 from @ozm. https://t.co/gcULmOxDxI 🔬
Grey mould is a widespread pathogen on many plants, including wine. A targeted point mutation using #CRISPR made wine more resistant to infestation.
The 23th day of our #CRISPRcalendar by @Dariabidopsis & @domos89 🧬✂️🎄
https://t.co/TAAI71bHEt
Jour 22 du #CRISPRCalendar
https://t.co/VRN5Fd1Ou8
"Vers du riz à basse teneur en Arsenic"
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The cultivation of rice on flooded fields favours the uptake of arsenic, a potential health risk. #CRISPR has reduced the amount of arsenic in the rice grain.
The 22th day of our #CRISPRcalendar by @Dariabidopsis & @domos89 🧬✂️🎄
https://t.co/TAAI71tj33
Come join us as we dive down onto the Super @AnimalRoyale island to explore this new CRISPR thing! We're also giving out some codes for some new cosmetics in game as we as a few other things!
Come say hey!
L I V E NOW! -> https://t.co/ljS0zvpij6
In ornamental plants, the colour of the flowers is one of the most important traits in breeding. The flowers of torenia were changed with #CRISPR from purple to light blue to white.
The 19th day of our #CRISPRcalendar by @Dariabidopsis & @domos89 🧬✂️🎄
https://t.co/TAAI71tj33
Join @NYASciences for the #CRISPR discussion group next year! Nadine Schrode, PhD, will be speaking on #research efforts and applications in diverse organisms. https://t.co/d4lw4yxXhq @kristenbrennand @MtSinaiPostdocs @IcahnMountSinai #innovationexchange
Drought tolerance becomes increasingly important with climate change. By #CRISPR, the activity of a gene in maize has been increased so that plants grow better under drought stress.
The 11th day of our #CRISPRcalendar by @Dariabidopsis & @domos89 🧬✂️🎄
https://t.co/TAAI71tj33
Cassava is staple food in many African countries. But it is endangered by a virus. #CRISPR makes cassava resistant to the virus.
@ucdavis @gatesfoundation
The 6th day of our #CRISPRcalendar 🧬✂️🎄
https://t.co/TAAI71bHEt
@Dariabidopsis @domos89
Petunia is colourful and flowers opulently. But the single flower has a short life. #CRISPR let it last longer.
The 5th day of our #CRISPRcalendar 🧬✂️🎄
https://t.co/TAAI71bHEt
@Dariabidopsis @domos89
It’s a vicious cycle: years of irrigation can lead to salinization of soils. Many crop plants do not tolerate that. Editing by #CRISPR made rice more tolerant to salty soils. @HZAU_China
The 4th day of our #CRISPRcalendar 🧬✂️🎄
https://t.co/TAAI71bHEt
@Dariabidopsis @domos89
革新的なゲノム編集技術「CRISPR」を採用した試験的治療により、遺伝性の血液疾患を患っている2名の患者に関して、初期段階ながら有望な結果が示されたことが報告された。 https://t.co/r5jDllkdRn
Ever since Dr. He JianKui revealed his extremely controversial project of his “CRISPR Babies”, the world shook to its core. Read more here: https://t.co/JhgOVOiNSA #crisprbabies #hejiankui #genomeediting #imsmagazine
#CRISPR nanoparticles are the next big hope in #Alzheimers disease treatments https://t.co/WK1M1DTLtA by @drtfern @massivesci via @Rosario_Strano
#dementia #biology @birdwriter7 @barbiesway @SharerUssharing @Author_S_Jeffs @salkinstitute @francetim @allentien @TrevorHaynes575
In world where crispr already exist and designer babies could be the future of the human race 🧬 if it hasn’t already started. All the ethics involved is super interesting to me. #xgenecolors #xmen #nycc
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#Genetics>> #Mamoth #CRISPR #ressurection [C|Net] Using CRISPR to resurrect the woolly mammoth https://t.co/ME7S7dyOUW
This scientifically accurate CRISPR systems #animation was created by Visual Science #biologists and #scientific #visualization #experts with support from the Skoltech Biotechnology faculty. https://t.co/JdJuBRnSPJ
Humangenom-Forschung. Was darf sie im Zeitalter von #CRISPR-Cas9? Diskutiert morgen mit Medizin-Nobelpreisträgerin Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard, Silja Vöneky und Boris Fehse in #Berlin https://t.co/Oy3pjaz19M #70JahreGG #Wissenschaftsfreiheit @Tagesspiegel @maxplanckpress
https://t.co/Bk09rtSufO We'll be eating the first Crispr'd foods within 5 years, according to a geneticist who helped invent the blockbuster gene-editing tool