BIOC14H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Cas9, Biological Neural Network, Crispr

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Slide 3: crispr is a major technique in the last 3 or 4 years, almost all labs are using it, it is very effective and it is relatively easy to use. It was based on naturally occurring system in prokaryotes and defending against the (cid:448)i(cid:396)al i(cid:374)fe(cid:272)tio(cid:374) . So virus that gets into the bacteria, bacteria will induce this system to degrade the dna: this is basically interspersed short stretches of dna that a(cid:396)e pali(cid:374)d(cid:396)o(cid:373)i(cid:272) (cid:396)epeats . This is crispr (clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats) and basically the way it works is that when we transcribe these regions, they make rna that are called guide rna or sgrna This can help us recognize viral dna segments in bacteria: a(cid:374)othe(cid:396) s(cid:455)ste(cid:373) is cas9 . Whe(cid:396)e it is a(cid:374) e(cid:374)z(cid:455)(cid:373)e 9 i(cid:374) crispr (most commonly used one), that acts as an endonuclease it will bind to the sgrna and take the double stranded molecule and cut it

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