CRISPR Sequencing
Overview:
CRISPR sequencing is advanced methodology that involves the use of the CRISPR-Cas system to enhance, modify, or guide sequencing processes. CRISPR, short for Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats, is a revolutionary geneediting technology. CRISPR-based approaches can be applied in several ways to improve and enable sequencing of genetic material, including targeted sequencing, gene editing, or genomic profiling.
Applications:
Investigate gene function and roles in biological processes in various cellular activities.
Applied in gene therapy to rectify pathogenic mutations responsible for hereditary diseases and to restore normal gene function and alleviate disease symptoms.
Dedicated to elucidating the effects of tumor-related genes in cancer research, exploring the mechanisms of oncogenesis and cancer progression, contributing to novel therapeutic strategies.
Applied in Agricultural Biotechnology to enhance plants traits through genetic modifications which contributes to agricultural productivity and sustainability.
