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Research: New Atlas: Video gamers tasked with helping develop new molecule for controlling CRISPR
Submitted by J.W. Bizzaro; posted on Friday, September 01, 2017
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EXCERPT
A few years ago, a team of researchers at Stanford University launched a video game called Eterna. The game was designed to harness the brain power of thousands of gamers, challenging them to design new chemical sequences of RNA. A new follow-up game has just been launched, and this time players are challenged to create a new RNA molecule that can essentially function as an on/off switch for the CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing process.
Source: http://newatlas.com/eterna-crispr-video-game/51160/
Eterna website: http://www.eternagame.org/web/
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