CRISPR
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
Acronym of clustered, regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈkrɪspər/
- Rhymes: -ɪspə(ɹ)
Noun
CRISPR (countable and uncountable, plural CRISPRs)
- (microbiology) Segments of bacteria and archaea DNA containing short repetitions of base sequences. [from 2002]
- Synonym: (2002-2) SRSR
- (genetics) The CRISPR/Cas9 system, which functions to provide immunity to bacteria and archaea by finding a section of DNA and replacing it with an alternative.
- Any technique or process or system for editing genomes by laboratory use of the CRISPR/Cas9 system.
Verb
CRISPR (third-person singular simple present CRISPRs, present participle CRISPRing, simple past and past participle CRISPRed)
- (informal) To edit genomes by laboratory use of the CRISPR/Cas9 system.
- 2017, Robin L. Smith, Max Gomez, Cells Are the New Cure:
- In this planned trial, doctors will remove cancer patients' T cells, “CRISPR” them, and then reinfuse them in the hope that they will recognize and attack the patients' cancers.
- 2017, Alexandra Franz, Erich Brunner, & Konrad Baslter, “Generation of genome-modified Drosophila cell lines using SwAP”, in Fly, volume 11, number 4:
- Having CRISPRed the cells we next wanted to identify the types of modification that have been generated.
- 2017 May, Marc D. Ruben, John B. Hogenesch, “Circadian Rhythms: Move over neurons—astrocytes mediate SCN clock function”, in Current Biology, volume 27, number 9:
- Two successful applications of the CRISPR-Cas9 system in an SCN- and cell-type-specific fashion [5] will all but certainly add to the common refrain of 'just CRISPR it' (grad students and postdocs, insert groan here).
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