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There’s a third strategy for avoiding potential off-target mutations, one with which scientists have already made great headway: engineering CRISPR to be more discriminating in how it recognizes the target DNA. For example, scientists have successfully expanded the sequence of DNA that CRISPR has to recognize, minimizing the chances of an unlucky mismatch—a strategy not unlike increasing the length of a computer password to reduce the likelihood that someone can guess
A Crack In Creation: A Nobel Prize Winner's Insight into the Future of Genetic Engineering
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