Montana State University: Kopriva Lecture on Jan. 21 Will Explore CRISPR's Interaction With Viruses
January 13, 2021
January 13, 2021
BOZEMAN, Montana, Jan. 13 -- Montana State University issued the following news:
CRISPR, an adaptive bacterial immune system that has gained attention as a tool for editing DNA, was first discovered by scientists seeking to understand what happens when bacteria are infected by viruses. While research into genome editing has exploded, some scientists, like Montana State University doctoral student Angela Patterson, are continuing to seek new insights into the interaction between thes . . .
CRISPR, an adaptive bacterial immune system that has gained attention as a tool for editing DNA, was first discovered by scientists seeking to understand what happens when bacteria are infected by viruses. While research into genome editing has exploded, some scientists, like Montana State University doctoral student Angela Patterson, are continuing to seek new insights into the interaction between thes . . .