Gene and RNA Editing: Methods, Enabling Technologies, Applications, and Future Directions
Mohammed Aledhari, Mohamed Rahouti

TL;DR
This paper reviews gene and RNA editing technologies, highlighting CRISPR and Cas13 as key tools, discussing their applications in medicine, disease detection, and future therapeutic directions.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of current editing methods, technologies, and applications, emphasizing recent advancements like CRISPR-Cas13 for RNA editing and future prospects.
Findings
CRISPR-Cas13 enables efficient RNA editing.
RNA editing offers temporary modifications unlike permanent DNA changes.
Advances in editing technologies enhance disease detection and therapeutic potential.
Abstract
Gene and RNA editing methods, technologies, and applications are emerging as innovative forms of therapy and medicine, offering more efficient implementation compared to traditional pharmaceutical treatments. Current trends emphasize the urgent need for advanced methods and technologies to detect public health threats, including diseases and viral agents. Gene and RNA editing techniques enhance the ability to identify, modify, and ameliorate the effects of genetic diseases, disorders, and disabilities. Viral detection and identification methods present numerous opportunities for enabling technologies, such as CRISPR, applicable to both RNA and gene editing through the use of specific Cas proteins. This article explores the distinctions and benefits of RNA and gene editing processes, emphasizing their contributions to the future of medical treatment. CRISPR technology, particularly its…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRNA regulation and disease · CRISPR and Genetic Engineering · RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms
