Gene editing enables targeted modifications to the genetic material of an organism, utilising various tools to insert, remove, or replace individual bases or sequences to alter gene function. One of these tools is CRISPR.

Gene editing holds immense potential in both the medical and agricultural sectors. It can potentially revolutionise the way we approach healthcare and food production, from addressing genetic diseases to enhancing the nutritional value of crops.

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