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LESSON 5 · The DNA Blueprint

How CRISPR Cuts DNA

The guide RNA lets Cas9 hunt down one exact target among the genome's roughly 3 billion base pairs, then snip both DNA strands. The real work happens next: the cut alarms the cell's own repair machinery, which rushes to mend the break. Scientists hijack that repair — letting it botch the gene to switch it off, or feeding it a template to paste in new DNA.