What is CRISPR?
CRISPR in medicine
The inside of CRISPR
Technology of the future
The Public's Perspective
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What is CRISPR?

Tech inspired by bacterial immune systems

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What are genetic diseases?

CRISPR can help scientists study and treat these genetic health problems.

100

What is invasive DNA?

The target of the scissors of CRISPR

100

What is biotechnology?y?

CRISPR is an example of this field that uses living organisms and technology.

100

What are ethics?

This word means deciding what is right or wrong.

200

What is DNA?

This molecule contains the genetic information for all living things.

200

What are blood cells?

This part of the body carries blood and can be affected by diseases like sickle cell anemia.

200
What is genetic material?

Cas9 and guide RNA work together to find and edit this material inside cells.

200

What is DNA?

Scientists use CRISPR to edit this molecule.

200

Waht are babies?

Some people worry CRISPR could be used to create "designer" ______.

300

What are bacteria?

The organism containing CRISPR

300

What is cancer?

A rising infamous genetic disease

300

What is Cas9?

Another name for molecular scissors

300

What are challenges?

Many researchers believe CRISPR could help solve future medical and agricultural ______.

300

What are laws?

Governments create these to control how new technologies are used.

400

What are molecular scissors?

The tool CRISPR uses to cut DNA

400

What are genes?

CRISPR works by changing a patient's one of these

400

What is RNA?

The communication device of the immune system

400

What are tests?

Before new CRISPR treatments are approved, they must go through scientific ______.

400

What is disease?

Supporters say CRISPR could improve health and reduce ______.

500

What is clustered?

The C in CRISPR

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What is prescision?

A skill that allows CRISPR to cut well

500

What are cells and proteins?

Defense mechanism of human immune system

500

What is accuracy?

CRISPR could allow scientists to change genes more quickly and ______ than older methods.

500

What are risks?

People often debate whether the benefits of CRISPR outweigh its ______.