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if CRISPR succeeded in cutting a gene, the cell would respond by simply gluing the DNA back together, much like welding two pieces of metal pipe together. Scientists refer to this process as nonhomologous end joining, since, unlike homologous recombination, the mending does not involve a matching repair template.
A Crack In Creation: A Nobel Prize Winner's Insight into the Future of Genetic Engineering
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