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What is the name of the protein that CRISPR uses?


Cas-9


Cas-7
6 months ago

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The protein that CRISPR commonly uses is called **Cas9**. Cas9 is an enzyme that acts as a molecular "scissors" to cut DNA at specific locations, allowing for gene editing. Cas7 is not a commonly used term in the context of CRISPR gene editing.
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