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CRISPR in xenotransplantation, illustration

CRISPR in xenotransplantation, illustration. CRISPR is being used to edit the DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) of pigs, so that their organs can be used for human organ transplant. 62 DNA sequences must be edited in the animal's genome to make this procedure safe.
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Title:
CRISPR in xenotransplantation, illustration
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CRISPR in xenotransplantation, illustration. CRISPR is being used to edit the DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) of pigs, so that their organs can be used for human organ transplant. 62 DNA sequences must be edited in the animal's genome to make this procedure safe.
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Album / Science Source / Monica Schroeder
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Keywords:
BIOLOGY BIOTECH BIOTECHNOLOGY BODIES CONCEPTUAL CRISPR'S CRISPR DNA DRAWING EDITING GÊNE GENE-EDITING GENETIC GENOME HEART HUMAN HUMANE ILLUSTRATION ILLUSTRATIONS INDIVIDUAL LIVER LUNG MEDICAL MEDICINAL MEDICINE NO ONE NO-ONE NOBODY OPERATION ORGAN ORGANS PERSON PIG SURGERY SYMBOLIC TRANSPLANT USE