CRISPR, short palindromic repeating sequences of DNA, found in most bacterial genomes, that are interrupted by so-called spacer elements, or spacers—sequences of genetic code derived from the genomes of previously encountered bacterial pathogens.
What is CRISPR? CRISPR genome editing — or CRISPR, for short — is biotechnology tool that scientists can use to make changes to DNA. Changing a DNA sequence at a precise location in the genome is known as gene editing or genome editing. CRISPR genome editing can be used to change traits in almost any kind of organism, including humans, animals, plants, fungi, and microbes. This powerful ...