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Quote (Tommyvv @ Feb 3 2024 01:05am)
Crispr was on the Dutch news this week, it cured some hereditary disease


i can dig a hole for you on the south pole


That's impressive but you haven't thought this through. You see to get to south pole requires going on a plane then hopping on a specialised ship which doesn't normally take tourists. So you are talking about multiple visas, applications for visit. You require money warm clothing digging equipment. Don't forget after you dig a hole it will take less than a day for it to be covered up by more snow. Then you need to bring me over which requires more paperwork and insurance. Besides you can barely afford to buy yourself shoes as it costs kapitalist koins 66.6 to be precise, I haven't even talked about the accommodation bookings yet..
In order to make this trip to the south pole requires you to work more than 3 days a week for next 3 years of your life. You need to become kapitalist. This you cannot do. GG
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Rznomics’s approach involves mRNA splicing — but, unlike Ascidian’s method, it doesn’t use the cell’s own splicing machinery. Instead, the company co-opted a naturally occurring ribozyme, an RNA molecule that can induce splicing in target regions of mRNA. Researchers engineered the ribozymes to cut open mRNAs in tumour cells and insert a lethal cargo: an RNA sequence that is translated into a protein that generates a toxin that induces cell death. When surrounding cancer cells come into contact with these cells, the toxin spreads, promoting their death as well. This therapeutic molecule replaces an RNA sequence that is associated with tumour growth.

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Last month, Ascidian received approval from the US Food and Drug Administration for a clinical trial of an exon editor to treat Stargardt disease, which causes vision loss. People with the disease have several mutations in a single gene, leading to the production of a defective protein that normally protects the retina.
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A new technique that employs a retrotransposon from birds to insert genes into the genome holds more promise for gene therapy, since it inserts genes into a "safe harbor" in the human genome where the insertion won't disrupt essential genes or lead to cancer.

Retrotransposons, or retroelements, are pieces of DNA that, when transcribed to RNA, code for enzymes that copy RNA back into DNA in the genome—a self-serving cycle that clutters the genome with retrotransposon DNA. About 40% of the human genome is made up of this "selfish" new DNA, though most of the genes are disabled, so-called junk DNA.

The new technique, called Precise RNA-mediated INsertion of Transgenes, or PRINT, leverages the ability of some retrotransposons to efficiently insert entire genes into the genome without affecting other genome functions. PRINT would complement the recognized ability of CRISPR-Cas technology to disable genes, make point mutations and insert short segments of DNA.

A description of PRINT, which was developed in the laboratory of Kathleen Collins, a professor of molecular and cell biology at the University of California, Berkeley, is published on Feb. 20 in the journal Nature Biotechnology
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Feb 20 2024 09:51pm
crispr confirmed?

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Feb 20 2024 09:55pm
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That's a pretty fun game. At least for a bit. At first it was a nice chill game on solo easy mode. But got kinda boring after a bit, even with a couple friends.
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That's a pretty fun game. At least for a bit. At first it was a nice chill game on solo easy mode. But got kinda boring after a bit, even with a couple friends.


u must be mistaken? this is BRG survivor. strictly single player
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u must be mistaken? this is BRG survivor. strictly single player


That's not DRG? Deep Rock Galactic? Dwarf miners?
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That's not DRG? Deep Rock Galactic? Dwarf miners?


its DRG* survivor. just came out last week i believe
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