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HONG KONG – A modified version of the revolutionary gene-editing system known as clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats – cellular apoptosis susceptibility protein (CRISPR/Cas), allows researchers to perform DNA substitutions without actually cleaving the DNA, according to a new Japanese study led by researchers at the University of Kobe.