Potential for gene editing in antiviral resistance.

Current Opinion in Virology
Douglas Euan PyottAttila Molnar

Abstract

The discovery of CRISPR/Cas systems and their subsequent application in genome modifications and in gene expression control have fundamentally changed both basic and applied research. They have already been employed to generate novel virus resistance traits either by modifying host factors in the plant genome or by directly inducing targeted virus degradation. Here we summarise the latest developments in this field and discuss the potential applications and concerns around this technology.

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