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    The first genetic editing in spiders with CRISPR‐Cas yields colorful silk

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    The University of Bayreuth's Biomaterials research group has, for the first time, successfully applied the CRISPR-Cas9 gene-editing tool to spiders. Following the genetic modification, the spiders produced red fluorescent silk.
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