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CRISPR and the animals of the future: How to avoid being in the past
This document is about gene editing mechanisms in animals to enhance certain
specific characters in subsequent generations. Gene generation by gene editing is the
current revolution in biology. Today it is possible to edit the genome using the
CRISPR-Cas tool that allows you to cut and paste very precise DNA sequences like never
before. Thus we can improve practically all those characteristics that are determined by
a gene, and then completely modify the phenotype of any species.