CRISPR Meets Synthetic Biology: A Conversation with MIT’s Christopher Voigt
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Blog Post
... to what’s happening at different points within the wood. There are different types of cellulose fibers...number of DNA binding proteins with Cas9 guided by different promoters. The challenge in building genetic circuits...getting enough regulatory proteins that don’t interfere with each other. CRISPR is so orthogonal and programmable...then you’d need the ability to turn on genes at different times. It requires more complex synthetic networks...circuits, they are extremely orthogonal. It’s a different perspective and you can layer them for more complicated...for multi-input CRISPR/Cas9 genetic circuits
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Nielsen AA, Voigt CA. Multi-input CRISPR/Cas...