Scientists at Johns Hopkins Medicine say they used CRISPR and light to cut DNA rapidly and with more precision. Their modified CRISPR Cas9 enzyme had cut more than 50 per cent of its targets within 30 seconds of shining the light on the cells.
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Scientists at Johns Hopkins Medicine say they used CRISPR and light to cut DNA rapidly and with more precision. Their modified CRISPR Cas9 enzyme had cut more than 50 per cent of its targets within 30 seconds of shining the light on the cells.