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Broad Institute

July 3, 2023


Researchers uncover new CRISPR-like system in animals that can edit the human genome - The first RNA-guided DNA-cutting enzyme found in eukaryotes, Fanzor could one day be harnessed to edit DNA more precisely than CRISPR/Cas systems


September 15, 2021


New programmable gene editing proteins found outside of CRISPR systems - RNA-guided enzymes are more diverse and widespread than previously believed


October 23, 2019


New CRISPR genome editing system offers a wide range of versatility in human cells


June 24, 2019


Broad Institute researchers use novel field-ready CRISPR platform to detect plant genes


June 12, 2019


New gene-editing system precisely inserts large DNA sequences into cellular DNA - Researchers identify and develop new CRISPR-associated transposase system for targeted integration of DNA, adding key capabilities to gene-editing technology


May 9, 2018


CRISPR-guided proximity labeling: Dissecting gene transcription's proteomic choreography - More powerful than previous methods, a new approach for tagging and harvesting DNA-associated proteins from cells could open deeper insights into transcription control


The CRISPR toolbox gets bigger and better - Researchers are honing genome-editing systems, discovering new ones, and envisioning versatile CRISPR tools yet to come


October 29, 2017


Gene editing takes another step forward - It can now edit individual genetic letters (The Economist)


December 11, 2015


Broad Institute and MIT scientists overcome key CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing hurdle, re-engineers Cas9 system to dramatically cut down on editing errors


September 27, 2015


Scientists discover new system for human genome editing with potential to increase power and precision of genome engineering - CRISPR-Cpf1 system could disrupt both scientific and commercial landscape


A new gene-editing breakthrough - The discovery of a new way to edit DNA may speed the advance of genetic engineering (The Economist)





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