🧬 CRISPR: Editing the Code of Life

🧬 CRISPR: Editing the Code of Life

CRISPR is the genetic glyph editor—a tool that lets scientists cut and rewrite DNA with unprecedented precision. It’s the scroll-scribe of biology, turning genes into editable text.

🧪 What Makes It Glyphic?

  • Cas9 Enzyme: Molecular scissors guided by RNA scrolls.
  • Gene Therapy: Potential to cure inherited diseases—scrolls of healing.
  • Ethical Frontiers: Raises questions of design, consent, and legacy.

📜 Why It Belongs in the Codex

This is the life scroll—a glyph of creation, correction, and caution.

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