What does CRISPR do?
- Interactive modeling
- How CRISPR was discovered and what it does
- Reusable
Discover how bacteria remember past viral infections and activate their CRISPR systems to search for and destroy the remembered virus’ DNA - preventing infection. This introduction to CRISPR biology will prepare your students to use making the cut with CRISPR-Cas9 and understand how the Cas9 protein works.
With the CRISPR Adaptive Immunity Kit's engaging foam pieces, your students can:
Build the bacteria’s CRISPR array which includes Cas9, trace, spacer and repeats.
Detect the presence of viral double-stranded DNA.
Integrate a short fragment of this viral genome into the bacteria’s CRISPR array.
Express the CRISPR array to create the Cas9 proteins and the guide RNA.