Advancing genome editing with artificial intelligence: opportunities, challenges, and future directions
Vellore Institute of Technology University
Abstract
Clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeat (CRISPR)-based genome editing (GED) technologies have unlocked exciting possibilities for understanding genes and improving medical treatments. On the other hand, Artificial intelligence (AI) helps genome editing achieve more precision, efficiency, and affordability in tackling various diseases, like Sickle cell anemia or Thalassemia. AI models have been in use for designing guide RNAs (gRNAs) for CRISPR-Cas systems. Tools like DeepCRISPR, CRISTA, and DeepHF have the capability to predict optimal guide RNAs (gRNAs) for a specified target sequence. These predictions take into account multiple factors, including genomic context, Cas protein type, desired…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 26.80
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 108
Authors
5- SDShriniket Dixit
Vellore Institute of Technology University
- AKAnant Kumar
Vellore Institute of Technology University
- KSKathiravan Srinivasan
Vellore Institute of Technology University
- PMP. M. Durai Raj Vincent
Vellore Institute of Technology University
- NRNadesh Ramu KrishnanCorresponding
Vellore Institute of Technology University
Topics & keywords
- CRISPR
- Genome editing
- Computer science
- Computational biology
- Context (archaeology)
- Genome
- Biology
- Genetics