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    • Scientists Create Fast, Scalable In Planta Directed Evolution Platform
      Scientists Create Fast, Scalable In Planta Directed Evolution Platform
      02 Oct 2025

      In a groundbreaking advancement for plant science and agriculture, researchers have developed a novel system that dramatically accelerates the directed evolution of genes within living plant cells.

    • Scientists Develop Rapid and Scalable Platform for in Planta Directed Evolution
      Scientists Develop Rapid and Scalable Platform for in Planta Directed Evolution
      02 Oct 2025

      Directed evolution is a laboratory technique that mimics natural selection and allows scientists to evolve genes and the proteins they encode. Traditionally, this technique has been used in microbes, mammalian cells, or in test tubes.

    • Researchers Uncover RNA Splitting in Type V CRISPR
      Researchers Uncover RNA Splitting in Type V CRISPR
      30 Sep 2025

      CRISPR-Cas systems are adaptive immune systems found in prokaryotes that defend against invading nucleic acids through CRISPR RNA-guided cleavage.

    • Researchers Uncover RNA Splitting in Type V CRISPR
      Researchers Uncover RNA Splitting in Type V CRISPR
      30 Sep 2025

      CRISPR-Cas systems are adaptive immune systems found in prokaryotes that defend against invading nucleic acids through CRISPR RNA-guided cleavage.

    • Molecular Innovation Behind the Origin of Type V CRISPR-Cas Systems
      Molecular Innovation Behind the Origin of Type V CRISPR-Cas Systems
      30 Sep 2025

      CRISPR-Cas systems are adaptive immune systems found in prokaryotes that defend against invading nucleic acids through CRISPR RNA-guided cleavage.

    • CRISPR-Cas systems represent a groundbreaking advancement in the field of genetic engineering, allowing for targeted modifications of genomes across various organisms.
      CRISPR-Cas systems represent a groundbreaking advancement in the field of genetic engineering, allowing for targeted modifications of genomes across various organisms.
      29 Sep 2025

      A new Cell study, “Functional RNA splitting drove the evolutionary emergence of type V CRISPR-Cas systems from transposons,” shows that an RNA-splitting event transformed transposons into Type V Cas12 immune systems.

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