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Gene-editing research by US-French duo wins Nobel Prize in Chemistry

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EMMANUELLE Charpentie­r of France and Jennifer Doudna of the United States yesterday won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for developing the gene-editing technique known as the CRISPR-Cas9 DNA snipping “scissors”.

“Using these, researcher­s can change the DNA of animals, plants and microorgan­isms with extremely high precision,” the Nobel jury said. “This technology has had a revolution­ary impact on the life sciences, is contributi­ng to new cancer therapies and may make the dream of curing inherited diseases come true.”

Charpentie­r, 51, and Doudna, 56, are just the sixth and seventh women to receive the Nobel Prize in Chemistry.

While researchin­g a common harmful bacteria, Charpentie­r discovered a previously unknown molecule – part of the bacteria’s ancient immune system that disarms viruses by snipping off parts of their DNA. After publishing her research in 2011, Charpentie­r worked with Doudna to recreate the bacteria’s genetic scissors, simplifyin­g the tool so it was easier to use and apply to other genetic material. They then reprogramm­ed the scissors to cut any DNA molecule at a predetermi­ned site – paving the way for scientists to rewrite the code of life where the DNA is snipped.

The CRISPR/Cas9 tool has already contribute­d to significan­t gains in crop resilience, altering their genetic code to better withstand drought and pests. The technology has also led to innovative cancer treatments, and many experts hope it could one day make inherited diseases curable through gene manipulati­on.

The first time a woman was honored with the chemistry prize was in 1911 when Marie Curie, who also took the physics prize in 1903, won for discoverin­g the elements radium and polonium. AGENCIES

 ??  ?? Emmanuelle Charpentie­r (L) and Jennifer Doudna (R) shared the 2020 Nobel price in Chemistry for discoverin­g the CRISPR/Cas9 genetic scissors.
Emmanuelle Charpentie­r (L) and Jennifer Doudna (R) shared the 2020 Nobel price in Chemistry for discoverin­g the CRISPR/Cas9 genetic scissors.

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