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Gene-edited food: New crops could help us mitigate, adapt to climate change

Scientists used CRISPR-Cas9, a precision gene-editing technique, to create a variety of risotto rice potentially resistant to Pyricularia oryzae, a pathogenic fungus which leads to rice blast disease

Gene-edited food: New crops could help us mitigate, adapt to climate change
Updated On : 05 Jul 2024 | 10:43 AM IST

First gene-editing therapy for sickle cell disease approved by US FDA

The agency approved Lyfgenia from bluebird bio, and a separate treatment called Casgevy by partners Vertex Pharmaceuticals and Crispr Therapeutics

First gene-editing therapy for sickle cell disease approved by US FDA
Updated On : 09 Dec 2023 | 12:03 AM IST

Wastewater provides for ideal breeding ground for antibiotic resistance

The unique characteristics of wastewater, which allow resistance genes to grow against harmless bacteria to those that cause disease, provide a potent breeding ground for antibiotic resistance to evolve, according to a new study. Researchers at the Centre for Antibiotic Resistance Research (CARe) in Gothenburg, Sweden, presented evidence for where the genes could gain their ability to move in a study published in the journal Communications Biology. It is not enough for the antibiotics alone to drive the process, they acknowledged. For the movement of reistant genes, the species carrying the resistance genes in their chromosomes need to be present, along with the specific DNA sequences providing for their movement. The researchers analysed DNA from thousands of samples across different environments and found that all these key components came together not in the gut of humans or animals, but in wastewaters. "In order to fight antibiotic resistance we cannot focus only on preventing

Wastewater provides for ideal breeding ground for antibiotic resistance
Updated On : 04 Apr 2023 | 4:25 PM IST

Need to streamline research on CRISPR gene-editing technology: Experts

The endogenous manufacturing of CRISPR components, through greater research, would make India a commercially successful country in the field of Deep Science, according to Girish Krishnamurthy, CEO & MD, Tata Medical and Diagnostics Ltd.Participating in a panel discussion on 'Gene-Editing On Centre Stage' at the 'Bengaluru Tech Summit 2021', Krishnamurthy opined that the therapeutics R & D is slow in India as compared to the West, hence seeking deeper research experiences is significant."The country also needs to address associated infrastructural issues like the building of cold storage, expanding supply chains and the sorts," he said.The CEO also highlighted the misconception amongst people that CRISPR is meant for therapeutic and not diagnostic purposes and that it needs to change. With basic technology and market being the most crucial focal points, a large number of its applications are to be looked at, serving both urban and rural India.Though grants are channelized ...

Need to streamline research on CRISPR gene-editing technology: Experts
Updated On : 18 Nov 2021 | 9:24 AM IST

What if you could become invisible to mosquitoes?

Aedes aegypti is a salt-and-pepper scourge on humans worldwide

What if you could become invisible to mosquitoes?
Updated On : 19 Aug 2021 | 12:04 AM IST

Gene editing therapy in mice gives clue to slowing down ageing: Study

Research provides insights into the molecular pathways involved in accelerated ageing.

Gene editing therapy in mice gives clue to slowing down ageing: Study
Updated On : 20 Feb 2019 | 10:54 PM IST

Among major medical breakthroughs, 'designer babies' lands in soup in 2018

Many scientists and researchers claimed that the report of the genetically-edited babies was 'unverified,' but said that if true it would be 'monstrous'

Among major medical breakthroughs, 'designer babies' lands in soup in 2018
Updated On : 23 Dec 2018 | 3:48 PM IST

Designed to order

If the ancients knew that they could interfere with the genetic code, the bag of worms, would they have done that? And should we do it today?

Designed to order
Updated On : 14 Dec 2018 | 10:51 PM IST

Why are scientists so upset about world's first gene-edited babies?

Here are answers to some of the numerous questions swirling around this development

Why are scientists so upset about world's first gene-edited babies?
Updated On : 07 Dec 2018 | 10:17 AM IST

China suspends baby gene-editing experiment after violation: Report

The experiment, led by Chinese scientist He Jiankui, claims to have altered the DNA of twin girls born a few weeks ago to prevent them from contracting HIV.

China suspends baby gene-editing experiment after violation: Report
Updated On : 29 Nov 2018 | 7:49 PM IST

Scientist apologises for leak of gene editing result , govt denounces work

A hospital linked to Chinese scientist's gene-editing research suggested its ethical approval had been forged.

Scientist apologises for leak of gene editing result , govt denounces work
Updated On : 28 Nov 2018 | 12:55 PM IST

Rogue science strikes again: The case of the first gene-edited babies

Various bodies have emphasized that, for gene editing to proceed to human trials, a robust public discussion is first needed to establish its legitimacy

Rogue science strikes again: The case of the first gene-edited babies
Updated On : 28 Nov 2018 | 10:26 AM IST

China faces regulation dilemma after world's first gene-edited baby claims

He Jiankui, an American-educated scientist based in Shenzhen, announced on Monday that he'd used Crispr, a powerful gene-editing tool, to make recently born twin girls resistant to HIV

China faces regulation dilemma after world's first gene-edited baby claims
Updated On : 28 Nov 2018 | 2:45 AM IST

World's first genetically edited babies born in China, claims scientist

There is no independent confirmation of He's claim, and it has not been published in a journal, where it would be vetted by other experts

World's first genetically edited babies born in China, claims scientist
Updated On : 26 Nov 2018 | 11:34 PM IST

From Calyxt to Cibus, gene-editing start-ups ignite new frankenfood fight

Gene-editing could mean bigger harvests of crops with a wide array of desirable traits - better-tasting tomatoes, low-gluten wheat

From Calyxt to Cibus, gene-editing start-ups ignite new frankenfood fight
Updated On : 10 Aug 2018 | 11:51 PM IST

Swift gene-editing technology may give boost to cancer treatment

The researchers have already used the method in the laboratory

Swift gene-editing technology may give boost to cancer treatment
Updated On : 14 Jul 2018 | 11:31 PM IST

Gene editing may pave way for pig to human organ transplants

Scientists have edited the pig genome to deactivate a virus that spreads to other cells

Gene editing may pave way for pig to human organ transplants
Updated On : 11 Aug 2017 | 5:21 PM IST