The breakthrough discovery of a powerful new gene editing tool called bridge RNAs has the potential to significantly advance gene therapy and usher in a new frontier in genome design, researchers say. Discovered by a team of scientists at the Arc Institute and led by Patrick Hsu, PhD, a University of California, Berkeley, assistant professor of bioengineering, bridge RNAs provide precise control over large-scale DNA rearrangements and make the editing process possible in a single step.
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