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CRISPR genetic engineering to implement GMO. The acronym to hide the modified organisms: "Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats". Another case of corporate brand name changing to hide what is in fact happening.


CRISPR genetic engineering to implement GMO.

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4D Nucleofector for double knockout in H9 Cell line

Hello,

I am currently using the Amaxa P3 Primary Cell 4D-Nucleofector X Kit L to knockout two genes from an H9 cell line but I get really low efficiency (~1%). Do you have any suggestions on how to improve the efficiency?

I would really appreciate your help.

Thank you in advance.

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2024/05/08
13:40 UTC

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CRISPER potential use

I'm making a project on CRISPR but most recourses end without explaining how in the future CRISPR can be used to edit humans. Can someone explain for ex What Technologies are needed, what equipment, what processes and so forth if at all possible.

Best Regards

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2023/12/07
00:31 UTC

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I want my child to be 300IQ intelligent What should I start with?

Like literally

1 Comment
2023/11/14
12:16 UTC

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Neckkles get it because no neck

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2017/04/22
01:44 UTC

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how difficult would it be to take thc genes and ad them to a stinging nettle

and how expencive would it be

1 Comment
2017/03/08
13:05 UTC

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