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There are different ways to check that the target gene has been modified, being a successful CRISPR experiment.

An experiment is considered successful when the target DNA has been cut only at the point for which it was designed, introducing a mutation that produces a change in the expression of the target gene.

Learn more in this article on Abyntek Biopharma blog:

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Do you want to know more about CRISPR/Cas technology?

On 19 October we have organised a seminar to explain this technology by Dr. Nerea Arias Jayo, PhD, Scientific Director of ABYNTEK BIOPHARMA. If you want to attend, you can see all the information here.

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