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CRISPR-Cas9 vs Base Editing

Cutting versus chemistry: one breaks the DNA and lets the cell repair it, the other rewrites a letter in place.

一句话说清两者的区别

Ordinary CRISPR cuts through both strands of DNA and relies on the cell to repair the break — which is reliable for breaking a gene and unreliable for fixing one. Base editing never makes that cut. It chemically converts one letter into another while the helix stays intact, which is far better for correcting a single-letter mistake but cannot insert or delete anything.

方面CRISPR-Cas9Base editing
Cuts both strands? Yes No — one strand nicked at most
How the change is made The cell's repair machinery makes it A chemical enzyme makes it directly
What it can do Disable a gene reliably; correct only with a template, in dividing cells Change C↔T and A↔G; cannot insert or delete
Best at Knocking a gene out Correcting a single-letter mistake
Main risk Large deletions and chromosomal rearrangements at the cut Bystander edits within the small working window
Works in non-dividing cells? For knockouts, yes; for precise correction, no Yes
Clinical status One approved medicine Pivotal trials; no approval yet

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