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Scientists successfully apply gene-editing in cockroach
In a scientific breakthrough, scientists have managed to modify the genes of cockroaches using CRISPR-Cas9, a technology with the ability to identify and alter parts of an organism’s DNA.
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Gene-Edited Tomatoes Could Be a New Source of Vitamin ... have developed a CRISPR-Cas9 approach to enable gene editing in cockroaches, according to a new study. The simple and efficient technique ...
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Researchers created gene-edited hamsters full of rage in an experiment gone wrong
A group of researchers made gene-edited hamsters that were meant to be less aggressive. The researchers used CRISPR, a gene-editing platform, to remove a gene they believed was responsible for ...
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Scientists create simple, cheaper method for insect genome editing
But such methods require expensive equipment and technical skills and are not applicable to eggs of cockroaches and ... which then edited the targeted gene, according to the team.
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Last chance to buy a pickled cockroach full of moon dust
Eight cockroaches were among the diners ... in a world where men have vanished ‘Softer’ form of CRISPR may edit genes more accurately Dinosaurs’ ability to survive icy cold helped them ...
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NASA: Give us back our moon dust and cockroaches
NASA wants its moon dust and cockroaches back. The space agency has asked Boston-based RR Auction to halt the sale of moon dust collected during the 1969 Apollo 11 mission that had subsequently ...
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When cats chew catnip it releases mosquito-repelling chemicals
Both catnip (Nepeta cataria) and silver vine (Actinidia polygama) produce chemicals from a group called iridoids that repel mosquitoes, flies, roaches and possibly other insects or mites.
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California investigates McDonald's where mice, roaches were seen in video: report
A McDonald's in California was temporarily closed Friday after the county health department said it was investigating videos that purportedly show mice and roaches inside the fast-food restaurant ...
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Novartis Follows Eli Lilly With $1.4 Billion Gene-Editing Pact
Gene editing is the process of changing a person's genome to treat or cure a disease. Many gene editing tools rely on enzymes ...
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The Code Breaker: Jennifer Doudna, Gene Editing and the Future of the Human Race by Walter Isaacson
I am not sure when Walter Isaacson started researching “The Code Breaker: Jennifer Doudna, Gene Editing and the Future of the ...
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Gene discovery may explain why more women get Alzheimer's disease
Scientists have identified a gene that appears to increase the risk of Alzheimer's in women, providing a potential new clue as to why more women than men are diagnosed with the disease.
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