2019
DOI: 10.13008/2151-2957.1276
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Toward a Rhetoric of DNA: The Advent of CRISPR

Abstract: The nucleic acid DNA, which contains an organism's genetic information, consists of a four-letter alphabet that has until recently been characterized as a read-only text. The development of a quick, inexpensive DNA targeting and manipulation technique called CRISPR, pronounced "crisper," though, has changed DNA from this arhetorical, read-only data set, as it has been characterized in the rhetoric literature to date, to a fully rhetorical text-one that can be not only read but created, interpreted, copied, alt… Show more

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“…How has the definition of gene evolved? Scholars studying the rhetoric of science, medicine and technology engage these questions by illuminating the political dimension of genetic discourses (Condit, 2008;Heppe, 2013;Zerbe, 2019).…”
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“…How has the definition of gene evolved? Scholars studying the rhetoric of science, medicine and technology engage these questions by illuminating the political dimension of genetic discourses (Condit, 2008;Heppe, 2013;Zerbe, 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%