Over the past decade, CRISPR/Cas systems have emerged as a revolutionary tool in genome editing, showcasing their potential in applications ranging from improving crop yields to advancing gene therapy. A recent breakthrough by the Center for Advanced Bioenergy and Bioproducts Innovation (CABBI) at the University of Pennsylvania, known as CRISPR-COPIES, marks a significant stride forward, enhancing the flexibility and user-friendliness of CRISPR technology.
Beyond Editing: The Game-Changing CRISPR-COPIES Tool
CRISPR-COPIES is a cutting-edge solution designed to rapidly identify optimal chromosomal sites for genetic modification across various species. According to Huimin Zhao, a prominent figure at CABBI and the University of Illinois, this innovation will accelerate metabolic engineering efforts for cost-effective production of chemicals and biofuels.
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