Overview On The Role Of Crispr Technology In Clinical Applications
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Abstract
One of the most significant scientific advances in DNA editing is CRISPR-Cas technology, which is based on repetitive sequences derived from bacterial DNA and has been shown to have immunological properties. Through genetic editing, scientists have altered these sequences to target the genes in order to treat diseases by adding or removing specific sequences from the target genes' DNA. As a result, this technology is regarded as a revolution in the medical field since it treats many diseases more quickly, accurately, and efficiently. In this review, we went over the various forms of CRISPR technology and discussed the most significant medical conditions for which this technology can be used to treat patients' illnesses and problems, additionally, the most significant difficulties this technology faces were noted.