Difference between gene editing and transgenics
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Genome editing technology :-
Genome editing technology enables genetic engineering where DNA is replaced, deleted or inserted in the genome of a living organism, and the emergence of CRISPR-Cas9 system has further facilitated the realization of precise genetic modifications. Gene mapping and precise genetic modifications by inducing targeted DNA double-strand breaks opened up new avenues for the application of genome editing technology in drug development, gene therapy, agricultural breeding, environmental protection and endangered animal rescue.
Transgenic technology :-
Transgenics describes the process of introducing foreign DNA into a host organism’s genome. The foreign DNA, or “transgene,” that is transferred to the recipient can be from other individuals of the same species, from different species or even from artificially synthesized DNA. The foreign DNA was incorporated into the host genome by either homologous recombination or non-homologous recombination, and the following trait selection on a population allows cultivar development within a species to create offspring with desirable traits.
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