Adaptive gene splicing

Sure, just give me 15 minutes and I'll step outside. Gene-Clone experiment BI-987864553, AF665

Adaptive Gene Splicing enables quasi-real-time, context-responsive modifications to an organism's DNA, allowing for the precise integration, deletion, or substitution of gene sequences based on environmental stimuli or specific physiological needs. Adaptive splicing incorporates dynamic bioinformatics algorithms to continuously assess and modify genetic sequences as required.

At the molecular level, adaptive splicing utilises a combination of CRISPR-based systems and synthetic gene networks embedded into the genome. These systems interact with environmental sensors and cellular feedback loops, activating or deactivating specific genes in response to external conditions such as radiation exposure, extreme temperatures, or pathogen invasion. The splicing is mediated by programmable ribonucleoproteins, which recognise target sequences with extreme precision, allowing for immediate genetic alterations without disrupting broader genomic integrity.

Research

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