CRISPR/Cas9 Uncovers Key Gene Essential for Development
This week, scientists at the University of California, San Diego used a revolutionary gene-editing tool called CRISPRCas9 to uncover a key gene that may be involved in the development of certain types of cancer. By analyzing the activity of thousands of genes, the team found that a gene called TRIM25 is significantly overexpressed in certain types of cancer, suggesting it could be a target for treatments. This discovery marks a major breakthrough in the battle against cancer, as it could potentially lead to the development of drugs that target the gene and stop the progression of the disease.
source: Phys.org