4B - CRISPR-Cas9 Flashcards

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virus

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A non-cellular, infectious agent composed of genetic material enclosed in a protein coat that requires a host cell to multiply.

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bacteriophage

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A virus that infects prokaryotic organisms.

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CRISPR-Cas9

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A complex formed between gRNA and Cas9 which can cut a target sequence of DNA. Bacteria use this complex for protection from viruses and scientists have modified it to edit genomes.

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CRISPR-associated protein 9 (Cas9)

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An endonuclease that creates blunt end cut at a site specific to gRNA.

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Clustered Regularly Interapaced Palindromic Repeats (CRISPR)

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Short, clustered repeats of DNA found in prokaryotes which protect them agaist viral invasion.

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spacer

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Short sequences of DNA obtained from invading bacteriophages that are added into the CRISPR sequence.

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protospacer

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A short sequence of DNA extracted from a bacteriophage by Cas1 and Cas2 which has yet to be incorporated into the CRISPER gene.

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protospacer adjacent motif (PAM)

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A sequence of two-six nucleotides that is found immediately next to the DNA targeted by Cas9.

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guide RNA (gRNA)

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RNA which has a specific sequence determined by CRISPR to guide Cas9 to a specific site.

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genetic modification

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The manipulation of an organisms genetic material using biotechnology.

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deleterious mutation

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A change in DNA that negatively affects an individual.

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gene therapy

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Repairing genetic mutations by replacing a defective gene with a healthy one.

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gene knockout

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A technique in gene editing where scientists prevent the expression of a target gene to understand its function in an organism.

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zygote

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The diploid cell formed by the combination of two haploid gametes.

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gene knock-in

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A technique in gene editing where scientists substitute or add nucleotides in a gene.

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embroyo

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An early stage of development in an organism. In humans, used to refer to the organism during first 8 weeks of development.

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differentiation

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The process in which cells develop specialised characteristics, typically transforming them from one cell type to another more specialised cell type.