Chinese scientists use dengue fever virus to build safer gene-editing system

Chinese scientists use dengue fever virus to build safer gene-editing system

[South China Morning Post] - 02/22/2025

The plant-editing system uses mRNA to avoid the risk that foreign DNA could be left behind and create unwanted mutations.



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