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CRISPR has been used to make albino brown anole lizards The CRISPR genome-editing technique has been used to make the world's first genetically modified reptiles: four albino lizards. The ...
The procedure took more than a year to perfect. But in the fall of 2018, Rasys, Menke, and the rest of their team hatched the world’s first gene-edited non-avian reptile: a red-eyed albino anole ...
Reagents. Animals: Zebrafish (Danio rerio), wild-type lines (AB or Tübingen) and color-pattern mutant lines (brass, albino and golden) obtained from Zebrafish International Resource Center ...
In albino zebrafish, the team were able to successfully create polymers in the fin, heart and brain. The polymers appear as blue structures within the animals’ tissues. The team further showed off ...
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