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Computationally designed hyperactive Cas9 enzymes
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This exciting research conducted by Pascal D. Vos, Giulia Rossetti, Jessica L. Mantegna, and others explores the engineering of hyperactive Cas9 enzymes, enhancing donor-independent editing activity. Using innovative computational design and yeast-based circuits, the study reveals significant improvements in CRISPR applications for broader genomic modifications.
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