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Discovery Could Reshape RNA Editing With DNA-Guided CRISPR

via Phys.org·yesterday

Engineers at the University of Florida have developed a new form of CRISPR technology that utilizes DNA guidance to edit RNA, aiming to make diagnostics and treatments safer, more precise, and more affordable. This innovation addresses safety concerns inherent in traditional RNA editing methods by reducing off-target effects and improving therapeutic accuracy. The development could significantly impact the future of genetic medicine and personalized treatment protocols.

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