Origins of CRISPR - what

  1. What is the primary function of the CRISPR/Cas9 system in genome editing?A. В. С. CRISPR/Cas9 binds to proteins to regulate
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  2. IN all the eividenc that i have found is alll crispir used in all evidence is CRISPR-Cas9 or is there any other type if crisprTh
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  3. What benefit does using the CRISPR technique have in creating GMOs?(1 point)Responses CRISPR can result in infertile hybrids.
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  4. What benefit does using the CRISPR technique have in creating GMOs?(1 point) Responses CRISPR can result in infertile hybrids.
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  5. What benefit does using the CRISPR technique have in creating GMOs?(1 point)Responses CRISPR can result in infertile hybrids.
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  6. What benefit does using the CRISPR technique have in creating GMOs? (1 point)A. • Diversity within species can continue to
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  7. What benefit does using the CRISPR technique have in creating GMO‘s?Diversity within species can continue to increase through
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  8. summarise in own words:In the wake of the advent of genome editing technology CRISPR-Cas9 (clustered regularly interspaced
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  9. pick first one better or secondThe objective of employing CRISPR technology is to increase foetal haemoglobin (HBF) in patients
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  10. What benefit does using the CRISPR technique have in creating GMOs?(1 point)Responses It eliminates all risk of mutation. It
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