Sentences with phrase «more precise edits»

For more precise edits, you can watch the video to find the right spot to start or stop by pressing the «Preview» button below the video timeline.
It has other potential advantages that may enable more precise editing of more places in a genome.

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Using CRISPR, a recently developed gene - editing tool that is cheaper and more precise than previous methods, researchers are editing the mice's genetic code.
And again, you are correct, I did not use it and erroneously used the less precise and more general word «majority» It was an error which unfortunately I can not correct because CNN does not allow edits... which is a good thing... I don't believe in revising history.
Thanks for your comment — I'll go back and edit the substitution notes to be more precise.
Far more precise than my fingers I am seeing I can do more sophisticated edits every day.
A HIGHLY precise tool for changing the code of DNA should be more powerful for fixing genes than standard CRISPR gene editing, and safer too.
KIM Jin - soo, Director of the IBS Center for Genome Editing and corresponding author of the two studies commented, «Since the two studies have proved the superior specificity of Cpf1, this new nuclease will be more widely used for precise genome editing that does not produce any unintended mutEditing and corresponding author of the two studies commented, «Since the two studies have proved the superior specificity of Cpf1, this new nuclease will be more widely used for precise genome editing that does not produce any unintended mutediting that does not produce any unintended mutations.
Many researchers, including Van Trung Chu, Klaus Rajewsky and Ralf Kühn, are seeking to promote the HDR repair pathway to make gene modification in the laboratory more precise in order to avoid editing errors and to increase efficiency.
The big difference, say genome - editing advocates, is that these new molecular tools make the process much more efficient, with precise ways of deleting, inserting, or regulating genes.
In addition, more precise genome editing may allay public fears, especially if the resulting plant or animal is not considered transgenic because no foreign genetic material is introduced.
Whereas agrobacterium is useful, more precise and varied genome - editing techniques have been developed in recent years.
We're getting much better at editing DNA, with the help of easier and more precise techniques such as CRISPR, and we can now check those changes with whole - genome sequencing.
Harvard University geneticist George Church will lead efforts to develop more precise gene - editing systems that distinguish between similar sequences.
In the meantime, our experience to date suggests that precise genome editing of putative targets in primary cell systems is possible, offering more human disease relevant systems than conventional cell lines.
Two newer gene - editing methods — zinc finger nucleases, used since the late 1990s, and TALENs, first described in 2011 — allowed more precise modifications, he says, «but there was a real art and skill required, and only a handful of labs could do those.»
In addition to writing and directing his films, he also edits them, or to be more precise, he lets them run on too long.
But there's so much more to the doc — the cinematography is lush and beautiful, the editing is crisp and precise, and it's in turns heartbreaking, inspiring, wry, thought - provoking, nostalgic and genuinely funny.
This increased clarity in the reason for the edit or adjustment means that the firm's corrective action can be more precise, and therefore more effective.
One is that you're frustrated by the challenge of creating and editing complex documents on a general - use touchscreen tablet — you can't use an instrument more precise than your fingertip to manipulate things on the screen, and the screen may be too small.
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