SMRTR Science & EngineeringJan 5, 2026Science Daily

This CRISPR breakthrough turns genes on without cutting DNA

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Scientists at UNSW Sydney developed a safer CRISPR technique that activates genes by removing chemical markers called methyl groups rather than cutting DNA, eliminating cancer risks associated with traditional gene editing. This breakthrough confirms that these chemical tags directly control gene activity and could lead to safer treatments for sickle cell disease by reactivating fetal globin genes without altering DNA sequences.

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