crispr

Vocabulary Word

Definition
'CRISPR' is short for 'Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats.' It's a revolutionary way scientists change the genes of living things, a bit like cutting and pasting text in a document.
Examples in Different Contexts
In creative fields, artists and writers may explore the ethical and social implications of CRISPR technology in their work, addressing questions of identity, diversity, and ethics.
Practice Scenarios
Medical

Scenario:

The latest trial of the gene therapy we developed is proving promising, especially for genetic disorders. However, the ethical questions around it are intense.

Response:

CRISPR has certainly been transformative in our gene therapy development, but we need a solid plan to address the ethical challenges.

Academics

Scenario:

Our research is pushing the boundaries of genetic manipulation, especially for domestic animals. But, the bioethical considerations are a stalling point.

Response:

While our use of CRISPR to manipulate the genomes has led to groundbreaking research, we must respect the bioethical guidelines and concerns.

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