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Genome editing is a process by which specific sequences of DNA are targeted for . "CRISPR" is the most widely used method for genome editing. These clustered, regularly interspersed, short palindromic repeats were first discovered acting as in prokaryotes.
The CRISPR system relies on an called Cas9, which inactivates invading viruses by breaking the strands.
Cas9 relies on a guide molecule to locate specific nucleotides to be cut in the viral genome.
The bacteria is protected against the destructive nature of Cas9 by a PAM sequence found .

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