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CRISPR

CRISPR es una familia de secuencias de ADN que se encuentran en los genomas de organismos procarióticos como bacterias y arqueas. Estas secuencias se derivan de fragmentos de ADN de bacteriófagos que habían infectado previamente al procariota. Wikipedia (Inglés)
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CRISPR de www.broadinstitute.org
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