Summary:
- The article discusses the development of a new gene-editing tool called CRISPR-Cas3, which has the potential to be more effective and precise than the widely used CRISPR-Cas9 system.
- CRISPR-Cas3 works by using a different Cas protein that can scan and remove larger sections of DNA, allowing for more comprehensive gene editing.
- The researchers demonstrate the successful use of CRISPR-Cas3 in human cells and its potential applications in treating genetic diseases and improving crop yields.