While it sounds like an air fryer setting, CRISPR-based (pronounced "crisper") genetic methods have revolutionized biomedical, agricultural, and wildlife and fisheries sciences. The CRISPR/Cas system's (Cas is short for CRISPR-associated protein) ability to locate, cut, and modify specific genes has made it useful for various applications, including treating genetic diseases and improving the nutritional content or pest resistance of some agricultural crops.The post Fish Science Explained: How SHERLOCK uses CRISPR technology for species detection appeared first on FISHBIO | Fisheries Consultants.