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CRISPR (CLUSTERED REGULARLY INTERSPACED PALINDROMIC REPEATS)- ITS ROLE IN DENTISTRY: A NARRATIVE REVIEW

88 Citations2023
Neeralya Nandhini. S, Kokila Sivakumar, J. I
PARIPEX INDIAN JOURNAL OF RESEARCH

The aim of the article is to understand what is CRISPR, how it works, different systems ofCRISPR and it's application in medical and dental field.

Abstract

Background: There have been numerous genome editing technologies created. CRISPR/Cas9 is creating an outstanding upheaval in scientific research. Because CRISPR is more effective at editing than the current technologies, the field has undergone a revolution. Most significantly, using it is considerably easier and more adaptable. The Aim: aim of the article is to understand what is CRISPR, how it works, different systems of CRISPR and it's application in medical and dental field. A major development in human genetic engineering is CRISPR. CRISPR can locate and Conclusion: connect to any genomic sequence in a sample swiftly, producing results in under an hour. The avoidance and treatment of human diseases is the significant area of focus for CRISPR. By manipulating (causative) complicated bacterial populations or defective genes, CRISPR can treat the oral disorders. In this manner, CRISPR can achieve astounding human goals from diagnosis to treatment.