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This technique’s efficiency is most commonly evaluated with TIDE analysis or with a program whose name is a portmanteau of this technique and “espresso.” Variants of this technique that use a comparatively small protein denoted “12a” are notable for generating overhangs. The H840A and D10A mutations of an enzyme used in this technique can disable that enzyme’s RuvC (“ruv-C”) or HNH domains, thus making it catalytically dead. This technique uses a protospacer adjacent to an NGG (10[1])motif as the target for a (10[1])guide RNA (10[1])molecule. The discovery that (10[1])an endonuclease found in S. pyogenes could be used for this technique (-5[1])won Charpentier (10[1])and Doudna the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. (10[1])For 10 points, name this technique that uses the bacterial anti-phage enzyme Cas9 to edit genes. (0[1])■END■ (10[1])

ANSWER: CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing [or Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeat editing; accept Cas9 gene editing until “Cas9” is read; accept answers involving other Cas enzymes such as Cas12a until “Cas9” is read; accept CRISPResso; prompt on gene editing or genome editing or genome engineering]
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Oscar DespardCambridge ASheffield7410
Ben Russell JonesEdinburghImperial B8010
Ben LaFondCambridge BOxford B8210
Sam MooreDurham AWarwick8610
Ted WarnerBristolOxford C98-5
Aisling SkeetDurham BImperial A10010
Jacob RobertsonOxford AKiel10710
Elijah ScheinsonOxford CBristol1230
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