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Gene Editing Explained: How CRISPR Cuts and Modifies DNA #2061286 (License: Personal Use)
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This stylized illustration depicts a DNA double helix being cleaved by molecular “scissors,” representing CRISPR-Cas9 or other nucleases used in genome editing. The colored bars suggest genetic sequences or codons, emphasizing targeted modification at specific loci. The clean, abstract design conveys scientific accuracy while remaining accessible to non-specialists.
Used on educational, biotech, or medical websites to explain gene therapy, CRISPR applications, or molecular biology concepts; matches user intent for learning about genetic engineering breakthroughs.
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