genome editing

How does genome editing relate to catalysis?

Catalysis is the process by which the rate of a chemical reaction is increased by a catalyst. In the context of genome editing, enzymes such as CRISPR-Cas9 can be thought of as biological catalysts. These enzymes facilitate the cutting and modification of DNA with high specificity and efficiency. By applying genome editing technologies, researchers can create modified organisms that produce novel enzymes or proteins, which can be used as catalysts in various industrial processes.

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