CRISPR-The coolest new tool for your scientific toolbox (discussed by the group on Nov 13, 2013)

No, I'm not talking about the bottom drawer of your fridge, but instead about the new genomic engineering tool. The CRISPR/cas system provides an adaptive immunity against plasmids and phages in bacteria and archaea. While this adaptive immunity is great for the microbiologists in the yogurt industry, why should CRISPR be put into your molecular biology toolbox? With target specific crRNA and the Cas9 protein, a specific DNA sequence or gene can be completely excised or just replaced with DNA of your own design into seemingly any model organism of your choice. The CRISPR targeting system has exploded this year and many different groups have used it to modify genes in human cells, mice, rats, zebrafish, bacteria, fruit flies, yeast, nematodes, rice and wheat. One group has even generated knockout mice using this system!
Additional Reading: The CRISPR Craze - Science 2013 and Heritable gene targeting in the mouse and rat using CRISPR-Cas system- Nature Biotechnology 2013

Video: The CRISPR Song from iGEM-Freiberg via YouTube.

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