
CRISPR libraries
CRISPR libraries are collections of specially designed DNA molecules used to target and modify many genes simultaneously. They consist of guide RNAs that direct the CRISPR system to specific genes in a genome. Researchers use these libraries to efficiently study gene functions by observing how altering different genes affects cells or organisms. This approach allows large-scale, systematic investigations into genes involved in health, disease, or various biological processes, accelerating discoveries and potential treatments.