Anonymous ID: 762cdb Nov. 27, 2022, 10:46 p.m. No.17832533   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2544 >>2551 >>2557 >>2826 >>2852 >>2877

>>17832513

>Junk DNA

Who is we?

 

How much of our DNA is useless junk?

Our genetic manual holds the instructions for the proteins that make up and power our bodies. But less than 2 percent of our DNA actually codes for them. The rest — 98.5 percent of DNA sequences — is so-called “junk DNA” that scientists long thought useless.

 

If CRISPR works on specific DNA that would help eliminate Junk DNA

 

We now have the power to quickly and easily alter DNA. It could eliminate disease. It could solve world hunger. It could provide unlimited clean energy. It could really get out of hand - Amy Maxmen

 

HWN featured linkNew CRISPR startup, drawing big-name backers, seeks to fix diseases caused by large DNA errors

A new CRISPR startup — backed by some big names in venture capital — is planning to develop gene-editing treatments that can insert a genetic sequence of any length, at any location in the DNA strand, according to industry insiders and documents.

 

CRISPR will be a huge story in 2017. Here are 7 things to look for.

The gene-editing tool’s potential to upend science is dizzying.

 

Easy DNA Editing Will Remake the World. Buckle Up

We now have the power to quickly and easily alter DNA. It could eliminate disease, It could solve world hunger. It could provide unlimited clean energy. It could really get out of hand - Amy Maxmen

 

Everything You Need to Know About CRISPR, the New Tool that Edits DNA

CRISPR is actually a naturally-occurring, ancient defense mechanism found in a wide range of bacteria. As far as back the 1980s, scientists observed a strange pattern in some bacterial genomes.

 

Stop Freaking Out About CRISPR! (Except For One Thing)

The stakes couldn’t seem higher. This is a technology, we are told, that could rewrite life. The birth of a new industry. I even wrote, four years ago, that CRISPR could “change biotech forever.” And it could. But that impact will happen more slowly than one would think from reading press releases.

 

The CRISPR Antidote

Scientists hacked the machinery of cellular warfare to splice genes. Now they’ve found a way to guard against it, too.

 

The Crispr Quandary

A new gene-editing tool might create an ethical morass — or it might make revising nature seem natural.

 

The Gene Editors Are Only Getting Started

Would you eradicate malaria-carrying insects? Change your baby’s DNA? Scientists soon may have the power to do both.

 

The Gene Hackers

A powerful new technology enables us to manipulate our DNA more easily than ever before.

 

Yes, U.S. Scientists Edited an Embryo’s Genes, but Super-Babies Are a Ways Away

As has happened with research elsewhere, the CRISPR-edited embryos weren’t implanted—they were kept sustained for only a couple of days. So, while this research is an important building block for the future, it doesn’t mean the future is already here.

 

China, Unhampered by Rules, Races Ahead in Gene-Editing Trials

U.S. scientists helped devise the Crispr biotechnology tool. First to test it in humans are Chinese doctors.

 

HWN featured linkA Scientific Discovery That Makes Genetic Engineering Safer To Use

Genetic engineering is tricky business. Its potential for good, for bad, and for unintended consequences is almost unlimited. How do you realize the good while avoiding the bad?

 

CRISPR Therapeutics

CRISPR Therapeutics is focused on the development of transformative medicines using its proprietary CRISPR/Cas9 gene-editing platform.

 

Caribou Biosciences

Our singular focus is on the advancement of new applications for CRISPR-Cas gene editing that will help bring the tremendous promise this technology holds for patients and consumers to reality.

 

Cellectis

Cellectis is focused on addressing the medical and food needs of an ever-growing global population through the use of proprietary gene-editing technologies. By leveraging the expertise of our management, research and clinical teams, we believe we can make strong advancements in the immuno-oncology and plant sciences fields.

 

Editas Medicine

Editas Medicine is building the leading genome editing company dedicated to treating patients with genetically defined diseases.

 

Precision Biosciences

At Precision, leaders in genome editing utilize the ARCUS® editing platform to eliminate cancers, cure genetic diseases, and create safer, more productive food sources.

 

Sangamo Therapeutics

We are committed to translating ground-breaking science into genomic therapies that transform patients’ lives.

 

https://healthworldnet.com/link-directory/business-health/genetic-engineering/crispr.html

 

I'm sure a little digging will tie most of it to the WEF and WEF associates

Anonymous ID: 762cdb Nov. 27, 2022, 11:21 p.m. No.17832641   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2663 >>2826 >>2845 >>2852 >>2877

>>17832598

WTF are people thinking?

DIY Gnome hacking at home….

 

Mail-Order CRISPR Kits Allow Absolutely Anyone to Hack DNA

Experts debate what amateur scientists could accomplish with the powerful DNA editing tool—and whether its ready availability is cause for concern

 

By Annie Sneed on November 2, 2017

 

abd-A mutant hatchling created by CRISPR-Cas9. Credit: Erin Jarvis and Nipam Patel, UC Berkeley

 

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/mail-order-crispr-kits-allow-absolutely-anyone-to-hack-dna/