CRISPR
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DSC Campus
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Thalidomide
100
Can CRISPR target more than 1 gene at a time?
What is Yes. Which is another big phenomenon of the CRISPR cas 9 method.
100
In the article, "A Powerful New Way to Edit DNA", What were the significant DNA sequences scientists discovered?
What is They are part of an immune system that bacteria use to fight viruses.
100
The Math lab is located in what buidling?
Sequayah
100
Can HIV according to the research be eliminated from DNA cells grown in cultures without damage?
What is YES
100
What is our TA's full name? (First, and Last name)
What is John Belcik
200
What is the maximum combination of gene sequences?
What is 25,000+ >.
200
What gene editing technique is used in editing in genes of human embryos?
What is Crispr
200
Has this technique ever been used before?
What is YES. Technique has already been used to edit the genomes of mice, rats and monkeys, and few doubt that it would work the same way in people.
200
Since 1980’s how many people's lives have been claimed by HIV/AIDS?
What is 25 million
200
In what room is our LAB?
What is SEL 3086
300
How many RNA strands are built through CRISPR?
What is 2 short RNA's. 2 RNA strand binded with Cas 9 protein that cuts DNA. One strand made of the match DNA from virus. (complimentary)
300
What was discovered about the bacterial system?
What is The bacterial system can be used to make changes to the DNA of humans, animals, or plants.
300
who must scientist go through before performing any experiments on humans?
What is the FDA. "American scientists, for instance, would have to present a plan to treat genetic diseases in the human germline to the Food and Drug Administration"
300
What is the enzyme that cuts out the HIV-1 DNA in T-cell genome?
What is NUCLEASE
300
How much does Mr.Malchow benchpress?
What is 25Lb
400
What is the CRSIPR method based on?
What is A natural system used by bacteria to protect from infection by viruses.
400
What was a concern some scientist had about using the Crispr system?
What is Crispr can change genes other than the intended ones and lead to unwanted side effects.
400
What is the name of the researchers invented the new approach for editing genomes?
What is Jennifer Doudna and Emmanuelle Charpentier
400
What were the approaches called that the researchers tried first that proved ineffective?
What is "Shock and Kill"
400
What does John research ?
What is Marine life: Ecology & Evolution: Ashley Lab
500
What does CRISPR stand for?
What is an acronym for Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeat. This name refers to the unique organization of short, partially palindromic repeated DNA sequences found in the genomes of bacteria and other microorganisms
500
What was the first known use of Crispr on human embryos for?
What is To correct a defective gene that causes a blood disorder known as beta thalassemia.
500
What research experiment is closely related to gene modification?
What is mitochondria replacement. British Parliament in February approved the transfer of mitochondria, small DNA-containing organelles, to human eggs whose own mitochondria are defective. But that technique is less far-reaching because no genes are edited.
500
Why is this research involving HIV important? (Give one of the reasons)
What is 1.They demonstrate the effectiveness of our gene editing system in eliminating HIV from the DNA of CD4 T-cells 2. by introducing mutations into the viral genome permanently inactivating its replication 3. they show that the system can protect cells from reinfection 4. that the technology is safe for the cells
500
Name 3 topics discussed in discussion
What is Antibiotic resistance, sugar toxicity, personal genome, superbugs, personalized medicine, plants are important, potential mystery of RNA, mitochondrial replacement, editing DNA in humans, bloom taxonomy.
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