Cas9 Sandbox

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==Medicinal Applications==
==Medicinal Applications==
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The CRISPR/Cas9 system has shown efficiency in treating viral infections that alter the host organisms' genome. HIV-1 is an example of a virus that may reside in an individual in a dormant state called a latent reservoir. <ref> PMID: 23974631 <ref/> In this state, the viral DNA is not being transcribed into RNA, and the effects of the infection are nonexistent; however, the virus may begin transcribing its DNA at any time which would lead to the symptoms of HIV infection. The CRISPr/Cas9 system was successful at eradicating the HIV-1 virus from the infected individual, and also cleaving the viral DNA out of the hosts' genome, thus not allowing for later infection.
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The CRISPR/Cas9 system has shown efficiency in treating viral infections that alter the host organisms' genome. HIV-1 is an example of a virus that may reside in an individual in a dormant state called a latent reservoir. <ref> PMID: 23974631 </ref> In this state, the viral DNA is not being transcribed into RNA, and the effects of the infection are nonexistent; however, the virus may begin transcribing its DNA at any time which would lead to the symptoms of HIV infection. The CRISPr/Cas9 system was successful at eradicating the HIV-1 virus from the infected individual, and also cleaving the viral DNA out of the hosts' genome, thus not allowing for later infection.
==Ethical Controversy==
==Ethical Controversy==

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