10 ways CRISPR gene editing is revolutionizing agriculture and medicine

What if we can delete the gene responsible for the life sentence called genetic disorder? What if we can modify our immune cells to fight a battle against deadly cancer? Or what if we can engineer a crop that can grow in the harshest conditions, feeding millions of people?
Now imagine a tiny molecular scissor slicing through the threads of DNA, with its precise cuts stitching the new reality…. This molecular scissor, aka CRISPR technology, has taken us from “what if” to “what’s next” in just a few years.
One of the most significant applications of biotechnology in agriculture is with the help of gene editing CRISPR. This technology allows scientists to cut DNA and make modifications. These modifications will help the crop become more resistant to pests, environmental stresses, and diseases.
Gene editing enhances productivity, quality, and sustainability. These modified crops decrease the need for chemical fertilizers and pesticides. With the help of CRISPR, new crops are developed, such as blight-resistant wheat and drought-tolerant rice.