Sentence examples for genetic editing from inspiring English sources

The phrase "genetic editing" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English when discussing genetic technology and its ethical implications
Example: "The use of genetic editing in agriculture has raised concerns about its impact on biodiversity and natural ecosystems."

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Medical and biological research is being transformed by a powerful new form of genetic editing, known by the acronym Crispr.

"I just hope the vice-president [Mike Pence, who isopposed to abortion rights and doesn't believe in evolution] and other more religious candidates don't get in the way of things like genetic editing or artificial intelligence, which crosses a few religious lines".

His work opens the door for eradicating disease through the genetic editing and repair of faulty DNA loops.

Here, we used CRISPR/CAS9-mediated genetic editing techniques, to completely knock out the Clock expression in mouse ESCs.

In some cases, genetic editing of the indigenous biochemical network of P. putida (cis-metabolism) has sufficed to obtain target compounds of industrial interest.

At the moment, it is certain that the CRISPR/Cas9 technology itself does not pose a threat, and the breakthroughs this technology can bring in therapeutics provides further support for its use in genetic editing of somatic cells.

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It no longer becomes fanciful to wonder about what the F.B.I. might, for example, ask coders adept in whatever genetic-editing language emerges from the recent developments in CRISPR technology to do.

Third, among the top genes identified from the preliminary genetic screen, RNA editing represents a general cellular process that might be expected to improve cellular health; and RNA editing activity has been associated with innate immune response [29], [30] and age-related syndromes that include dementia and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) [31].

Scientists for the first time have generated a type of embryonic stem cell that carries a single copy of the human genome rather than the usual two, a development that could advance research in gene editing, genetic screening and regenerative medicine.

Advances in reading, writing and editing genetic materials have greatly expanded our ability to reprogram biological systems at the resolution of a single nucleotide and on the scale of a whole genome.

Intensive basic and preclinical research is clearly needed and should proceed, subject to appropriate legal and ethical rules and oversight, on (i) technologies for editing genetic sequences in human cells, (ii) the potential benefits and risks of proposed clinical uses, and (iii) understanding the biology of human embryos and germline cells.

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