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A CRISPR Way To Fix Faulty Genes

The CRISPR enzyme (green and red) binds to a stretch of double-stranded DNA (purple and red), preparing to snip out the faulty part. (Illustration courtesy of Jennifer Doudna/UC Berkeley)
The CRISPR enzyme (green and red) binds to a stretch of double-stranded DNA (purple and red), preparing to snip out the faulty part. (Illustration courtesy of Jennifer Doudna/UC Berkeley)

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