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Researchers with a UC San Diego outreach program are teaching students at the High Tech High Media Arts campus about gene editing, but it's more than just a chemistry lesson, it's lighting the way for their futures in science.
From the naked eye, a petri dish looks like it's filled with little bubbles but with a closer look under a UV light, it expresses a green fluorescent protein.
High Tech High Media Arts students used this experiment to learn about base editing, where they were tasked to "cure" the bacteria.
This is a concept that paves the way for genome editing research such as climate-resilient crops or treating human disease at the genetic level.
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