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| Open Access | GENETIC IMMUNITY AGAINST VIRUSES AN APPROACH BASED ON THE CRISPR SYSTEM
Mahmudaliyeva Hojarxon Hikmatilla qizi , Faculty of Natural Sciences CHDPU 3rd year student Department of BiologyAbstract
This article explores the intersection of modern biology and virology by examining the potential of the CRISPR Cas system in developing genetic immunity against viruses. It discusses the mechanism by which CRISPR operates its role in combating viral diseases and its current applications in scientific and practical fields. The article also highlights the benefits risks and ethical considerations of this technology. Ultimately it evaluates the future prospects of CRISPR in advancing virus resistant genetic protection.
Keywords
CRISPR, Cas9, genetic immunity ,virology, gene editing ,biotechnology;
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