Authors: George Rajna
These jumping units are called "transposable elements" and their number is estimated at over 4.5 million in a single genome. [24] Since the CRISPR genome editing technology was invented in 2012, it has shown great promise to treat a number of intractable diseases. [23] As genome sequencing becomes cheaper and faster, resulting in an exponential increase in data, the need for efficiency in predicting gene function is growing, as is the need to train the next generation of scientists in bioinformatics. [22]
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