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Developments of Quality Assured Automated CRISPR

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 Expert genomics panel disputes certain genes linked to a dangerous heart conditionDevelopments of Quality Assured Automated CRISPR

Generating a CRISPR-modified cell that has been grown from a single-cell clone is a time-consuming process. It is also inefficient, often being carried out by hand, which leaves it prone to errors. These limitations adversely impact on the clinical or commercial scalability of this technology.

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