CRISPR art is a form of bio-art that uses the CRISPR-Cas genome editing technology as a creative medium or for formal expression, enabling artists to directly modify the DNA of living organisms as part of their work. By altering genetic sequences in plants, microbes, animals, or cells, CRISPR art explores the aesthetic, ethical, and cultural dimensions of biotechnology, often provoking dialogue about the boundaries between science and art, the implications of genetic modification, and humanity’s role in shaping life itself.

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