Discover RNA’s irresistible ascent from humble molecule to CRISPR star
The Catalyst
Thomas R. Cech (W. W. Norton)
For 50 years, RNA was DNA’s undervalued sibling, but now it has jumped into the spotlight. This multifaceted molecule – which resembles DNA but can morph into a variety of shapes other than a double helix – brought us the most effective covid-19 vaccines and is key to CRISPR gene editing, one of the most powerful technologies in experimental biology.
Yet few of us have an in-depth understanding of the molecule and why it has suddenly become so important for…