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INTRODUCTION Scientists have determined the complete DNA sequences of the genomes for many organisms, including humans. By analyzing patterns in those sequences, they can estimate how many genes an ... organism has — humans, for example, have about 20,000. But sequence patterns alone don’t specifically show what each gene does. How can we figure this out? In this activity, you will explore a tool that can be used to determine a gene’s function. You will then design your own version of this tool to examine genes that affect the colors and patterns on butterfly wings. PART 1: Using CRISPR-Cas9 to Inactivate Genes [Show More]
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