CRISPR/Cas9—facts, prospects, and ethical concerns

Genetic information is encoded in the deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). In form of a long double-helix molecule, lo-cated in living cells, it governs most of the organisms traits. Explicitly, information from genes is used to form func-tional gene products such as proteins. This process of gene expression is used by all known forms of life on … Continue reading CRISPR/Cas9—facts, prospects, and ethical concerns