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[–] Contramuffin@lemmy.world 129 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Explanation:

If you want to do gene editing, you'll need to get your gene into your cell. Viruses are really good at doing exactly that, so a lot of modern gene editing technology revolves around putting genes into modified viruses, then infecting your cells with those modified viruses.

As it turns out, a lot of cells also have a lot of anti-viral mechanisms. One of them is called the RNAi system. Basically, if the cell detects foreign DNA, the cell automatically assumes that that DNA is from a virus and shuts down any and all production of whatever gene happened to be in that DNA.

This can have amusing consequences, because if you manage to trick the cell into thinking that its own genes are a virus, you can effectively block the cell from expressing its own genes. This effect was discovered when scientists tried putting a purple gene into a flower, which inadvertently caused the flower to think that its own purple gene was a virus. The end result is that the flower turned white.

This effect turns out to be incredibly useful for scientific research, because it allows scientists to suppress any gene without needing to go through the hassle of gene editing the cell

[–] resting_parrot@sh.itjust.works 28 points 1 week ago

That's dope as hell. Life is cool.

[–] AnarchistArtificer@slrpnk.net 12 points 1 week ago

Great explanation. I'm a biochemist who loves nerding out about this stuff (and practicing science communication), so I came into this thread prepared to explain more about this works. However, your comment has left me with nothing to do but to be appreciative of your excellent comment

[–] SkaveRat@discuss.tchncs.de 29 points 1 week ago (1 children)
[–] 5715@feddit.org 8 points 1 week ago

wouldn't have happened with rust

[–] pruwybn@discuss.tchncs.de 19 points 1 week ago

actually makes the flower less purple like a boss

[–] Blackfeathr@lemmy.world 16 points 1 week ago (1 children)

You know what... fuck you unpurples your petunia

[–] mwproductions@lemmy.world 7 points 1 week ago

Did we ever get more purple petunias, though? I would be interested in very purple petunias.

[–] ComfortableRaspberry@feddit.org 7 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Did someone also kick her body like the football? /⁠ᐠ⁠。⁠ꞈ⁠。⁠ᐟ⁠\

[–] spinne@sh.itjust.works 4 points 1 week ago

Yes, but of course! That is why there is jail for mother!

[–] spinne@sh.itjust.works 5 points 1 week ago

This is EXACTLY why working with any living thing is frustrating. It's always something lol

[–] Verdorrterpunkt@feddit.org 3 points 1 week ago

Ah, Ai that doesn't suck! ;)

I'll see myself out

[–] prettybunnys@piefed.social 3 points 1 week ago

And now I got petunias that bioluminesce