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Tag Archives: Farren Isaacs

TechBlog: eMAGE extends the gene-editing toolkit

Posted on 22 Dec 2017 by Jeffrey Perkel
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The term “genome-editing” has become synonymous with CRISPR-Cas. But there’s more than one way to edit a genome, and each has its pros and cons.

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Posted in Blog, Technology | Tagged CRISPR, Farren Isaacs, genome editing, George Church, jeffrey perkel, MAGE, techblog, technology
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