Jumping gene could provide non-viral alternative for gene therapy
bioengineering | biohacking | biology | biotechnology | dna | gene regulation | gene therapy | genetic engineering | genome
A jumping gene first identified in a cabbage-eating moth may one day provide a safer, target-specific alternative to viruses for gene therapy, researchers say. They compared the ability of the four best-characterized jumping genes, or transposons, to insert themselves into a cell’s DNA and produce a desired change, such as making the cell resistant to damage [...]
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