Abstract

The fields of genetics and biomedicine stand to benefit greatly from the innovative technique known as gene editing technology, especially with the potential uses of CRISPR-Cas9.the creation of crops resistant to disease, the treatment of genetic illnesses, and the advancement of biomedical research in fields like sickle-cell anemia and rice gene editing are all made possible by CRISPR-Cas9's capacity to precisely pinpoint and edit specific genes. Despite being beneficial to humanity, the quick development of human gene editing technology has also brought up ethical, legal, societal, and technical issues. Its management, informed consent, privacy, and social equality are among the issues that require considerable attention.In an effort to give the scientific community something to think about, this article examines the state of gene editing today, its potential for the future, and the debates surrounding its application. It concentrates on the way the CRISPR/Cas system works, how CRISPER/Cas9 gene editing is used, and the range of problems it has brought up.

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