What is CRISPR?
In addition to DNA editing, CRISPR can be used in many other applications such as DNA regulation, DNA labeling, RNA editing and labeling et al. One of the key components of CRISPR is the enzyme that can bind and cut either DNA (Cas9) or RNA (Cas13) molecules. This enzyme can be modified or accessorized with other proteins or molecules to perform different functions. In this webinar, Dr. Lipeng Wu will lead us through the CRISPR wonderland. He will show us how CRISPR technology is used in the DNA and RNA kingdoms, and how this powerful tool is delivered in target cells.

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