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What is the Impact of CRISPR in Epidemiology?
CRISPR technology allows for precise editing of the genome. Its applications in epidemiology include:
- Developing
diagnostic tools
for rapid detection of pathogens.
- Creating genetically modified organisms for studying disease mechanisms.
- Potentially engineering
therapeutic interventions
to combat genetic diseases.
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