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Genome Editing with CRISPR-Cas9
This animation depicts the CRISPR-Cas9 method for genome editing – a powerful new technology with many applications in biomedical research, including the potential to treat human genetic disease. Feng Zhang, a leader in the development of this technology, is a faculty member at MIT, an investigator at the McGovern Institute for Brain Research, and a core member of the Broad Institute. Further information can be found on Prof. Zhang’s website at http://zlab.mit.edu .
To learn more visit http://mcgovern.science/genome
Images and footage courtesy of Sputnik Animation, the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, Justin Knight and pond5.
published: 05 Nov 2014
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CRISPR-Cas9 Genome Editing Technology
We've learned about a few techniques in biotechnology already, but the CRISPR-Cas9 system is one of the most exciting ones. Inspired by bacterial immune response to viruses, this site-specific gene editing technique won the Nobel prize in chemistry in 2020, going to Jennifer Doudna and Emmanuelle Charpentier. How did they develop this method? What can it be used for? Let's get the full story!
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CRISPR Explained
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CRISPR: Gene editing and beyond
The CRISPR-Cas9 system has revolutionised gene-editing, but cutting DNA isn’t all it can do. From turning gene expression on and off to fluorescently tagging particular sequences, this animation explores some of the exciting possibilities of CRISPR.
Download a poster on ‘The expanding CRISPR toolbox’ here: https://www.nature.com/posters/crisprtoolbox
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Jennifer Doudna (UC Berkeley / HHMI): Genome Engineering with CRISPR-Cas9
https://www.ibiology.org/genetics-and-gene-regulation/crispr-cas9/
Talk Overview:
Jennifer Doudna tells the story of how studying the way bacteria fight viral infection turned into a genomic engineering technology that has transformed molecular biology research. In 2013, Doudna and her colleagues developed the CRISPR-Cas9 gene expression system that, when introduced into animal cells, makes site-specific changes to intact genomes. CRISPR-Cas9 is more precise, more efficient, and less expensive than other genome editing tools and, as a result, has facilitated a wide range of studies that were previously unachievable.
Speaker Biography:
Jennifer Doudna is Professor of the Departments of Chemistry and of Molecular and Cell Biology at University of California, Berkeley, and an Investigator ...
published: 23 Mar 2015
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Crispr-Cas9 explained: the biggest revolution in gene editing
Professor Jennifer Doudna, one the pioneers of Crispr-Cas9 gene editing explains how this important discovery enables precise changes to our DNA , which can be used to correct mutations that cause genetic disease and completely eradicate it from a germline. Doudna raises the 4 key issues of debate around this revolutionary discovery and suggests what will have the most immediate impact.
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Introduction to CRISPR-Cas9 Genome Editing
DNA is the instruction manual for life. It encodes the fundamental properties of an organism – how it develops, functions, and reproduces. For a long time, scientists have tried to alter the genetic code. A technology called CRISPR-Cas9 makes this effort much easier.
CRISPR-Cas9 has started a revolution in genome editing. This exciting new tool has already led to advancements in human health, agriculture, and beyond. Watch this video to learn how this molecular machine can reshape science.
Created by Janet Iwasa for the Innovative Genomics Institute.
To learn more, visit innovativegenomics.org
published: 26 Nov 2018
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Crispr Cas9 Genome Editing System
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CRISPR-Cas9 and the age of gene-edited humans
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4:13
Genome Editing with CRISPR-Cas9
This animation depicts the CRISPR-Cas9 method for genome editing – a powerful new technology with many applications in biomedical research, including the potent...
This animation depicts the CRISPR-Cas9 method for genome editing – a powerful new technology with many applications in biomedical research, including the potential to treat human genetic disease. Feng Zhang, a leader in the development of this technology, is a faculty member at MIT, an investigator at the McGovern Institute for Brain Research, and a core member of the Broad Institute. Further information can be found on Prof. Zhang’s website at http://zlab.mit.edu .
To learn more visit http://mcgovern.science/genome
Images and footage courtesy of Sputnik Animation, the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, Justin Knight and pond5.
https://wn.com/Genome_Editing_With_Crispr_Cas9
This animation depicts the CRISPR-Cas9 method for genome editing – a powerful new technology with many applications in biomedical research, including the potential to treat human genetic disease. Feng Zhang, a leader in the development of this technology, is a faculty member at MIT, an investigator at the McGovern Institute for Brain Research, and a core member of the Broad Institute. Further information can be found on Prof. Zhang’s website at http://zlab.mit.edu .
To learn more visit http://mcgovern.science/genome
Images and footage courtesy of Sputnik Animation, the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, Justin Knight and pond5.
- published: 05 Nov 2014
- views: 4133704
14:27
CRISPR-Cas9 Genome Editing Technology
We've learned about a few techniques in biotechnology already, but the CRISPR-Cas9 system is one of the most exciting ones. Inspired by bacterial immune respons...
We've learned about a few techniques in biotechnology already, but the CRISPR-Cas9 system is one of the most exciting ones. Inspired by bacterial immune response to viruses, this site-specific gene editing technique won the Nobel prize in chemistry in 2020, going to Jennifer Doudna and Emmanuelle Charpentier. How did they develop this method? What can it be used for? Let's get the full story!
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We've learned about a few techniques in biotechnology already, but the CRISPR-Cas9 system is one of the most exciting ones. Inspired by bacterial immune response to viruses, this site-specific gene editing technique won the Nobel prize in chemistry in 2020, going to Jennifer Doudna and Emmanuelle Charpentier. How did they develop this method? What can it be used for? Let's get the full story!
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- published: 29 Oct 2021
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1:39
CRISPR Explained
This video is an explanation of CRISPR-Cas 9.
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This video is an explanation of CRISPR-Cas 9.
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4:32
CRISPR: Gene editing and beyond
The CRISPR-Cas9 system has revolutionised gene-editing, but cutting DNA isn’t all it can do. From turning gene expression on and off to fluorescently tagging pa...
The CRISPR-Cas9 system has revolutionised gene-editing, but cutting DNA isn’t all it can do. From turning gene expression on and off to fluorescently tagging particular sequences, this animation explores some of the exciting possibilities of CRISPR.
Download a poster on ‘The expanding CRISPR toolbox’ here: https://www.nature.com/posters/crisprtoolbox
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https://wn.com/Crispr_Gene_Editing_And_Beyond
The CRISPR-Cas9 system has revolutionised gene-editing, but cutting DNA isn’t all it can do. From turning gene expression on and off to fluorescently tagging particular sequences, this animation explores some of the exciting possibilities of CRISPR.
Download a poster on ‘The expanding CRISPR toolbox’ here: https://www.nature.com/posters/crisprtoolbox
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16:42
Jennifer Doudna (UC Berkeley / HHMI): Genome Engineering with CRISPR-Cas9
https://www.ibiology.org/genetics-and-gene-regulation/crispr-cas9/
Talk Overview:
Jennifer Doudna tells the story of how studying the way bacteria fight viral ...
https://www.ibiology.org/genetics-and-gene-regulation/crispr-cas9/
Talk Overview:
Jennifer Doudna tells the story of how studying the way bacteria fight viral infection turned into a genomic engineering technology that has transformed molecular biology research. In 2013, Doudna and her colleagues developed the CRISPR-Cas9 gene expression system that, when introduced into animal cells, makes site-specific changes to intact genomes. CRISPR-Cas9 is more precise, more efficient, and less expensive than other genome editing tools and, as a result, has facilitated a wide range of studies that were previously unachievable.
Speaker Biography:
Jennifer Doudna is Professor of the Departments of Chemistry and of Molecular and Cell Biology at University of California, Berkeley, and an Investigator of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Early in her career, she studied the structure and mechanism of ribozymes (enzymatic RNA molecules) and RNA-protein complexes, such as the signal recognition particle. Now her research focuses on understanding how RNA molecules control gene expression in bacteria, through the CRISPR-Cas9 system, and eukaryotic cells, through RNA interference and microRNA-mediated translational control. For her outstanding scientific contributions, she was elected into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2002 and the National Academy of Sciences in 2003, and was awarded the 2015 Breakthrough Prize in the Life Sciences. In 2020, Dr. Doudna received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for her contribution to the development of CRISPR-Cas technology as a method for genome editing.
https://wn.com/Jennifer_Doudna_(Uc_Berkeley_Hhmi)_Genome_Engineering_With_Crispr_Cas9
https://www.ibiology.org/genetics-and-gene-regulation/crispr-cas9/
Talk Overview:
Jennifer Doudna tells the story of how studying the way bacteria fight viral infection turned into a genomic engineering technology that has transformed molecular biology research. In 2013, Doudna and her colleagues developed the CRISPR-Cas9 gene expression system that, when introduced into animal cells, makes site-specific changes to intact genomes. CRISPR-Cas9 is more precise, more efficient, and less expensive than other genome editing tools and, as a result, has facilitated a wide range of studies that were previously unachievable.
Speaker Biography:
Jennifer Doudna is Professor of the Departments of Chemistry and of Molecular and Cell Biology at University of California, Berkeley, and an Investigator of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Early in her career, she studied the structure and mechanism of ribozymes (enzymatic RNA molecules) and RNA-protein complexes, such as the signal recognition particle. Now her research focuses on understanding how RNA molecules control gene expression in bacteria, through the CRISPR-Cas9 system, and eukaryotic cells, through RNA interference and microRNA-mediated translational control. For her outstanding scientific contributions, she was elected into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2002 and the National Academy of Sciences in 2003, and was awarded the 2015 Breakthrough Prize in the Life Sciences. In 2020, Dr. Doudna received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for her contribution to the development of CRISPR-Cas technology as a method for genome editing.
- published: 23 Mar 2015
- views: 675025
4:22
Crispr-Cas9 explained: the biggest revolution in gene editing
Professor Jennifer Doudna, one the pioneers of Crispr-Cas9 gene editing explains how this important discovery enables precise changes to our DNA , which can be ...
Professor Jennifer Doudna, one the pioneers of Crispr-Cas9 gene editing explains how this important discovery enables precise changes to our DNA , which can be used to correct mutations that cause genetic disease and completely eradicate it from a germline. Doudna raises the 4 key issues of debate around this revolutionary discovery and suggests what will have the most immediate impact.
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1:14
Introduction to CRISPR-Cas9 Genome Editing
DNA is the instruction manual for life. It encodes the fundamental properties of an organism – how it develops, functions, and reproduces. For a long time, scie...
DNA is the instruction manual for life. It encodes the fundamental properties of an organism – how it develops, functions, and reproduces. For a long time, scientists have tried to alter the genetic code. A technology called CRISPR-Cas9 makes this effort much easier.
CRISPR-Cas9 has started a revolution in genome editing. This exciting new tool has already led to advancements in human health, agriculture, and beyond. Watch this video to learn how this molecular machine can reshape science.
Created by Janet Iwasa for the Innovative Genomics Institute.
To learn more, visit innovativegenomics.org
https://wn.com/Introduction_To_Crispr_Cas9_Genome_Editing
DNA is the instruction manual for life. It encodes the fundamental properties of an organism – how it develops, functions, and reproduces. For a long time, scientists have tried to alter the genetic code. A technology called CRISPR-Cas9 makes this effort much easier.
CRISPR-Cas9 has started a revolution in genome editing. This exciting new tool has already led to advancements in human health, agriculture, and beyond. Watch this video to learn how this molecular machine can reshape science.
Created by Janet Iwasa for the Innovative Genomics Institute.
To learn more, visit innovativegenomics.org
- published: 26 Nov 2018
- views: 14897
12:55
Crispr Cas9 Genome Editing System
Crispr Cas9 system mechanism explained - This lecture explains about the Crispr Cas9 Genome Editing System in details including the mechanism of gene editing by...
Crispr Cas9 system mechanism explained - This lecture explains about the Crispr Cas9 Genome Editing System in details including the mechanism of gene editing by crispr cas9 protein mediated process.
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5:14
CRISPR-Cas9 and the age of gene-edited humans
What is CRISPR-Cas9? CRISPR-Cas9 is a tool in molecular biology that can be used to edit the genomes of a wide variety of organisms, including people. Find our ...
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