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"snip" Definitions
  1. [countable] an act of cutting something with scissors; the sound that this makes
  2. snips [plural] a tool like large scissors, used for cutting metal
  3. a snip [singular] (British English, informal) a thing that is cheap and good value synonym bargain

281 Sentences With "snip"

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I'll just always remember that little snip, snip, snip sound.
For a moment, the snip-snip-snip of his shears is the only sound in the room.
In Mode, you can set Snipping Tool to Full-screen Snip, which will capture the whole desktop; Free-form Snip for an irregularly-shaped screen grab; a custom rectangular snip; or a Windows Snip, which will grab whichever window you select.
Although the couple said "snip snip!" to the curls, Jessa snapped before and after photos — and saved one "ringlet" for memory's sake.
Neighborhood Joint The serene snip, snip, snip of scissors is the only sound that breaks the genteel silence at Paul Molé Barber Shop, which, at 105 years old, claims to be the city's oldest destination for a shave and a haircut.
Find your inspiration, trace your word, snip-snip the flowers with your wire-cutters, and then attach your flowers starting with the outline.
No matter what the brands promise you, when your strands start splitting the only true remedy is to give them a snip-snip.
Listening for the snip Before each pair leaves the factory, professional "scissors listeners" make sure they produce the right snip sound as the steel blades slice together.
How the protein Cas9 unzips a strand of DNA, how it slips in the molecule that guides it to a target—and finally, how it goes snip snip on the DNA.
It helps that Snip and Clip are delightfully charming creations.
So they let my goyish pediatrician do an expedient snip.
"Getting the snip," I said when he finished his paperwork.
After a snip to my calf muscle, I'm feeling good !
And with each snip, she grew comfortable with her new look.
Snip off the edges of the pockets, too, for extra fraying.
Snip off a small part of that corner with scissors. 9.
One button press restores Snip or Clip to their full form.
The injection mimics the effect of a vasectomy -- without the snip.
Ramy Adeeb, most recently known for founding digital bookmarking service Snip.
They could potentially use CRISPR to snip out the allergens in peanuts.
Sometimes, cutting up Snip or Clip is necessary for transporting physical objects.
Snip off that corner with scissors, creating a small hole for piping.
If using fresh noodles, untangle or separate them and snip as needed.
A nail's raw edge snags; you casually snip it with your teeth.
You can't snip off a chunk and quote it for the reader.
The list of suspects could have benefited from a snip or two.
The construction worker's pimple snip wasn't a chance encounter while handling carpentry blades.
Luckily, the young star's latest snip means the look is finally coming back.
But Jimmy's late-night snip-and-paste operation is richer fodder for discussion.
Many of us have a horror story about a late-night, wine-fueled baby bang trim that quickly became a colossal hack job — snip by tiny snip — and required an emergency trip to your stylist, where you bashfully begged for forgiveness.
There are a number of other ways to bring up the snipping tool, including hitting the Windows key and starting to type "snip" (which will bring up the tool in your Start menu), or typing "snip" into the Cortana search box.
If you want it to, the bracelet will come off with a quick snip.
It's a quick four-second snip of your life, something Neistat says lends authenticity.
In science jargon, these variations are called single nucleotide polymorphisms, or SNPs (pronounced "snip").
Or will you fall to infighting as you snip each other away into nothingness?
She pulled up a swath of hair with a comb and began to snip.
It's a snip for a chance to live out your wildest Star Wars fantasies.
In two papers out today, in Nature and Nature Microbiology, researchers at Yale and Vanderbilt have finally cracked how the bacteria gives mosquitoes the snip-snip, making it possible to develop even better Wolbachia-based pesticides that could supplant the chemical standbys.
Then, using long and short horizontal cuts, snip away at wherever you want some distressing.
The Snip Insights GitHub repository will be maintained by the Cloud AI team going forward.
The work involves audience members cutting off the performer's dress one snip at a time.
John Tabis of Bouqs wants to snip the middleman and sell flowers directly to consumers.
This tool is actually a thread snip with all of the features of embroidery scissors.
My favorite thing about getting a haircut is hearing the scissors snip near my ears.
CRISPR/Cas9 allows biologists to neatly snip out one single gene and replace it with another.
Most of them just snip off parts of Corinna's outfit, afraid to do any real harm.
You can use scissors to cut through chicken breasts, snip chives, or quickly trim green beans.
Previous concerns The link between having the snip and developing prostate cancer has long been debated.
The molecules then snip out the sequence, allowing it to be replaced by a different one.
At roughly $126.85 per night, it's a snip of luxury if you're traveling on a budget.
And if you ask me, that's something well worth getting a snip in the hoo-ha for.
The injection is given under anesthetic and mimics the effect of a vasectomy, but without the snip.
Just take a condom, cut off the tip and the base, and then snip up one side.
They then used CRISPR-Cas9 to snip the part of the gene that produces the toxic protein.
You'll never be caught out with oversized hand luggage with this baby — a snip at £400 ($560).
More precisely Doudna found a protein in Streptococcus bacteria that will "snip" certain DNA at precise areas.
"Circus workers used bolt cutters to snip the protesters' chains," according to a report at the time.
You can, if you want, make the PrtSc key bring up Snip & Sketch when you press it.
You'll still need to snip off the pointed petal tips to keep from scratching yourself while eating.
Pipe out 33/2 inch of dough over the water, and snip it off with kitchen scissors.
The protein allows researchers to better control CRISPR so that it doesn't snip unintended pieces of genetic code.
Some encode enzymes that snip a transposon out of its place in a genome and paste it elsewhere.
So while you are waiting for your Uber to arrive, you can now snip a piece of paper.
Single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP, or "snip") profiling, as the technique is called, promises healthier offspring—a clear good.
Tuesday's MegaMillions drawing stands at $1.6 billion and Wednesday's lesser Powerball is still no snip at $620 million.
This system, called CRISPR-Cas, can target and snip out undesirable code at the spacers using a certain enzyme.
That's the mantra you hear in labs and biotech companies around the world as they snip away at DNA.
Using small brow scissors, snip down any brow hairs that extend more than 3 millimeters above the brow shape.
Snip a length of Nimuno Loops, stick it on the hull, mount your cannon and be on yarr way.
Two players form shapes using animate construction paper cutouts, working together to snip little bits off of one another.
Snipperclips is a brilliantly anarchic puzzle game designed for multiple players to... snip and clip their way to solutions.
You snip a little piece of wild coral off and bring it back to the nursery to continue growing.
Violet gives you a heavy pair of shears to snip the pie into wedges, or any shape you like.
Snip off a piece of duct tape with scissors, then press it on the scraped part of the disc.
Tuesday's MegaMillions drawing currently stands at $93 billion and Wednesday's lesser Powerball is still no snip at $620 million.
Cells there produce the corrective gene, and the zinc fingers snip the DNA, letting the new gene slip in.
But her most recent snip decision is flipping every fall trend on its head — and we don't mind one bit.
They'll load up a virus with tools to snip out the mutated gene, then inject it into a person's retina.
Once the two bodies are lined up, the cutter presses a button to snip away a piece of their companion.
While scientists used CRISPR to snip and tweak the plant's DNA, they did not add any foreign DNA to it.
" Richards had told the Wall Street Journal: "It's time for the snip—you can't be a father at that age.
On Windows, hit Win+Shift+S, which brings up the recently added Snip & Sketch tool once you've captured your image.
We snip out the few good jokes and inspiring speeches, then package the winners in an SEO-optimized, shareable article.
And the Cessna Citation Mustang, a light-weight model, can be purchased for a snip at $1.9m, down from $2.2m.
Does that mean that the owners of all 120 apartments should get to snip pieces of one person's basil plant?
In one of the classrooms, the teacher would come around with scissors and snip the cellophane off each cookie wrapper.
The new technology is aiming to be one small (snip-less) step for men, and one giant leap for male contraception.
For Vuolo's gown, Michelle cuts a larger piece of tulle, which grandma Duggar and the bride are then able to snip.
Biotech has been betting big on Crispr, the gene-editing technique that promises to snip away some of humanity's worst diseases.
Well, it turns out there are a host of reasons why you should leave even a simple snip to a pro.
Snip a few pieces of ribbon and tie one around a variety of jars to make a mismatched collection look unified.
Soto dried and massaged the baby until he cried, before using the shoelace to tie the umbilical cord and snip it.
As an eight-day-old Jewish baby, I was given the snip, put to sleep with a little drop of wine.
During every embroidery project, there will be a need to snip away extra thread or cut floss into a usable length.
"Charles is a very spiritual cat," one of Bradley's band members said of the decision to snip the last few words.
But first she needed to find the right snip, so we followed her around New York's garment district on her search.
Even though gene-editing tools like CRISPR-Cas9 are very precise, they sometimes snip pieces of DNA they weren't programmed to cut.
She wrote, "Little Valentine's Day snip," adding that she used the texturizing hairspray from her new line, Ouai, to get the look.
They used shears to snip off the sofa's cover before tearing apart the wooden frame to free the boy, who emerged unharmed.
If you want to go shorter, simply snip off the next layer, remembering that the widest circle should remain on the bottom.
You're forced to have a long, one-on-one conversation with them while they snip away, or else suffer in awkward silence.
Using CRISPR, the researchers were able to snip out and correct a mutation in a particular gene to restore the mice's vision.
Once the hajj is over, men are expected to shave their heads, and women are expected to snip a piece of hair.
The new technology uses "zinc finger technology" to snip the DNA and stitch in the gene lacking in patients with Hunter syndrome.
Instructors always begin the cut with the first snip of the scissors, to set up a "base" for the student to follow.
I was reading an interview where you said you would snip out bits of interviews where you thought they were too subjective.
Next, use pliers to snip off the extra ring at the top of the rock, and thread gold cord through the remaining loop.
And then, the very instant I allow myself to picture what life looks like after that figurative snip, my reverie comes crashing down.
Well, a single standout, confidence-boosting snip can be life-changing, even if catwalks and go-sees aren't part of your job description.
The AirPods take Apple's traditional EarPods and snip the cords for an audio experience that you'll probably lose at least twice a week.
If your hair is frizzy, dry, and won't hold a style for too long, then it might also be time for a snip.
They decided to try a screenshotting tool, like the Windows Snipping Tool or Snip, a previous project from Microsoft's internal incubator, Microsoft Garage.
On the whole, European countries view the snip as an infringement on the child's bodily integrity that cannot be justified on medical grounds.
Created through new tools that snip and tweak DNA at precise locations, they, at least for now, largely fall outside of current regulations.
The advent of a powerful gene-editing tool called Crispr-Cas9 allows researchers to snip, insert and delete genetic material with increasing precision.
A middle part, glossy strands, and a straight-across snip that hits just above the shoulders is so classic, as evidenced by Kendall Jenner.
If you think it's tricky to snip out entire genes and hope for the best, just take a look at how we got here.
With my newfound go-with-the-flow approach, I told my doctor to snip away because I was beyond ready to have that baby.
Heterosexual men who get the snip cut their chances of contracting HIV by more than half, since the foreskin is delicate and tears easily.
Right now, for example, scientists are exploring ways of using CRISPR to snip out the mutation that causes sickle-cell anemia in blood cells.
Typical annualised percentage interest rates are in the region of 20-40%, cheaper than the traditional local moneylender or pawnbroker but hardly a snip.
Willis uses a commercial laser cutter to snip the desired shapes and hard copy visual storyboards to guide creative meetings and the filming process.
To open and remove the growth, Lee asked her team to grab her "big snip," which refers to a large pair of surgical scissors.
A third strategy depends on gene editing with Crispr, a tool that lets scientists snip out parts of genes and paste in new sections.
The fix only required one snip of twine, but it still cost him $1,500 in fines, and now he's on probation for 2 years.
At the far left is the New snip icon, which will trigger a screen grab based on the settings in Mode right next to it.
Now I'm contemplating ways to drop my stroke count or control my breath so I can snip 5 seconds off my pace per 100 meters.
In the traditional CRISPR-Cas9 approach, Cas9, a type of modified protein, acts like a pair of scissors that can snip parts of DNA strands.
It's cute and charming, but also devious; solving puzzles necessitates working together closely, and it's very easily to accidentally snip your partner and ruin everything.
A new winkey + shift + S keyboard shortcut will now bring up an area select tool to snip a screenshot and copy it to the clipboard.
Spoon into a small, heavy-gauge plastic bag, snip a hole in a corner and squeeze icing onto buns to form large Xs. —Nancy Mattia
It doesn't matter how good Crispr gets, in order to actually snip away humanity's worst diseases, it first has to get to the right cells.
Alex Marson: Yeah, for the past few years we could only use Crispr to make cuts inside of cells and snip away portions of DNA.
The latest example is a white button mushroom genetically edited using CRISPR, or the ability to snip out and rearrange parts of an organism's DNA.
These systems allow CRISPR to detect specific DNA or RNA, another major biological molecule, and then snip a "reporter molecule" that releases a fluorescent signal.
While science fiction and fantasy novels often come with great covers, it's hard to snip out a segment of the artwork for an online post.
Khloé shared with us in an interview the emotional reason she initially cut her hair — but there's no word on what prompted this latest snip.
The midwife, passing the time with embroidery while she waited for a baby, would snip threads with blades that would later clamp the umbilical cord.
So, for instance, scientists could tell the Cas9 enzyme to snip out a gene that causes Huntington's disease and insert a "good" gene to replace it.
Those with a genetically induced cancer would be able to receive treatment to snip out parts of the faulty gene sequencing using this technology, for example.
And the system made few mistakes: even though gene-editing tools are very precise, sometimes they snip pieces of genetic code they weren't programmed to cut.
The two-player version of this cooperative puzzle game — there's a four-player mode as well — follows Snip (the red one) and Clip (the yellow one).
In a paper published just last week, researchers at Temple University used it to snip out the most widespread type of HIV from human immune cells.
To fix the mutation, the team created a special pre-formed molecule that works like using a pair of scissors to snip directly at the gene.
She then calls on other students before walking up to a female student, whose hair she also grabs, appearing to attempt to snip it as well.
The man she turned to with her snip decision was Andre J. Davis, celebrity hair stylist at Julien Farel salon and longtime friend of the star.
Rather than inserting a gene from another species, researchers learned to snip out piece of a plant's DNA, or even rewrite short stretches of genetic material.
In that context, what may seem like a simple conversation about a snip, trim, chop, fade, shave, or layer often has a lot more substance to it.
CRISPR/Cas9, a genetic-engineering tool discovered in 2012, would snip away portions of the animal-host's genome that control the development of the organ being grown.
Dr Nakauchi and Dr Ross both performed their tricks by using CRISPR/Cas9 to snip a gene called Pdx1 from the embryos of their pigs and sheep.
Also common is the fear that the snip will increase their risk of cancer, namely of the prostate, with previous research finding a link between the two.
One method taking on HIV proved effective but CRISPR offers a much simpler path to healing by using an enzyme to snip out an unwanted genetic code.
During the Philadelphia Wings game against Georgia Swarm, Wings announcer Shawny Hill reportedly said, "Let's snip the ponytail" of Lyle Thompson, a Native American player for Georgia.
In this case, he puts Olivia on Zoloft to snip the loop of her circular thinking, because he's seen Zoloft work in these situations many times before.
The technology works by borrowing a system bacteria use to fight viruses and programming it to snip targeted sections of the genome and swap in a replacement.
She uses them to quickly trim away fat from chicken, snip bacon into bits, and even roughly chop canned whole tomatoes while they're still in the can.
The clip (or "snip," as Windows calls it) will be saved to the clipboard and a thumbnail will appear in the lower right corner of your screen.
There are Scissors that let you snip out part of a Snap and make it into its own sticker, which will then be available in the sticker drawer.
And while the golden dairy refreshment may look and taste rich, it's a snip—priced at $14.95 a pop, which is, like, totally worth it for the 'gram.
Apple II programs had some intense anti-piracy measures—basically tripwires made of code—and so old-school crackers would snip out code to make the programs work.
You can snip off the beginning or end of the selected clip by tapping the Edit button, moving the sliders on either end and tapping the Done button.
ANONYMOUS You can sharpen your scissors all day long, but I doubt that you will snip the tie between this man and his mother (nor should you try).
Well, now there's a new, more exacting upgrade to CRISPR called Prime, with the ability to, in theory, snip out more than 90 percent of all genetic diseases.
There, she made horror films with her younger brother, dissected insects in the garden and sneaked into her mother's closet with scissors to snip costumes for her countless plays.
Snip and Clip both have the ability to shear little pieces off of one another by overlapping their "bodies" until the bit you want to slice away takes form.
The game puts you and another player in the role of pieces of paper, who need to snip each other into different shapes to complete an array of goals.
A highly specced iPhone at $53 may be a snip, but once a device is priced around $500 it requires a buyer with a certain level of spending power.
There are no loops for fingers, just grooved or corrugated handles for an easy grip that you squeeze and snip and then they reopen automatically for the next task.
Unlike older crossbreeding and crop modification techniques, newer tools like Crispr allow scientists to snip out portions of the plant's own DNA that may make it vulnerable to disease.
Two undergraduates in Dr. Sheltzer's lab, Ann Lin and Christopher J. Giuliano, used Crispr, the revolutionary DNA-editing tool, to snip out the gene for MELK in cancer cells.
But if there's one single Dr. Sandra Lee specialty we can all agree is uniquely satisfying in a quick, clean, single-snip kind of way, it's a skin tag removal.
If you love a good blowout and frequently wear your hair straight, you can stretch hair with a blowdryer first, and then snip the ends that feel rough and dehydrated.
The poorer an area is, he says, the more likely a flat there houses people paid to store weapons or, say, to snip off countless match heads to make bombs.
No way was DJ.Jio P going to leave "Panda" alone—all he needs is martial snares, a snip of vocals, and a nasty synth line to whip it into shape.
He had created such a gap in reality that we simply removed him from the scenery — no slow erosion; rather, the quick snip of a face out of a snapshot.
The hearty congeniality of the early days of the campaign are gone, with Sanders and Clinton much more likely to snip at each other in debates and on the trail.
At dozens of barbershops and laundromats across the United States, the sound of children reading aloud mingles with the buzz and snip from barbers' tools or the din of washers.
For large artichokes that are to be steamed whole, most cooks snip off the sharp tips of each petal with kitchen shears and cut off a portion of the top.
It has an estimated price tag of 30,000-40,000 pounds — a snip compared with some of the more traditional works among the 68 lots on offer at Sotheby's Contemporary Art Auctions.
The Scizza's lower blade includes a nonstick, nylon spatula tip that slides underneath the crust as you snip— making it a breeze to lift and serve once your slice is free.
Both of the colored blobs are the same shape, and their bodies — the bits of them that you can snip to pieces — can rotate by pressing the Joy-Con's shoulder buttons.
But following the order has cost him half his business, he admits, as his scissors snip around the face of a fashionable friend to whom he has—grudgingly—granted an exemption.
Bloody fat immediately bulges out from the incision as Dr. Lee uses scissors to snip away some of Nicole's arm skin to get a better look at the mysterious herniating tissue.
Since CRISPR-Cas93 works like scissors to snip strands of DNA, the cut can also trigger p53 to swoop in and either repair the broken cell — or make it self-destruct.
Each person controls a paper character (Snip and Clip), and you must work together to cut each other into the right shapes to solve a wide variety of physics-based puzzles.
From how to style it up, to the sneaky snip tricks to ask for at the salon, read on to discover how easy it is to give fine hair a boost.
I keep one with my crochet supplies, one with my knitting projects, one in the bedroom closet to snip loose threads I find on clothes, and one with my sewing supplies.
Use a pair of kitchen shears to snip the kombu into 24 or 113 smaller pieces, then grind it to a fine powder in a spice or coffee grinder or blender.
When they then come back, many of these patients have pre-cancerous polyps that have become cancerous, which makes treating the disease going from a simple snip to having major surgery.
"It allows the election results to be applied almost retroactively, to snip off activity that happened at the end of the last administration," said Adam Levitin, a law professor at Georgetown.
Most people tend to think of CRISPR as a groundbreaking gene-editing technology that can hunt down and snip away bits of DNA, like the cut and paste function on a keyboard.
Unfortunately, Jose's lipoma is pretty fibrous and stuck to the skull, so Dr. Lee has to snip it out piece by piece — which we saw last week — in a frustratingly laborious process.
Spoon filling into the bottom corner of a plastic bag, snip off the tip of that corner to create a small hole, and pipe mixture through the hole into the strawberries. 4.
Then, the instructions call for you to snip the bottom and top of your vine to expose the green wood, and place the cutting in about 10-20cm of soil, buds up.
Simply snip the ends of your old pair of tights at the foot and cut two pieces of fabric a few inches in length — taller for bigger buns, shorter for smaller ones.
The most likely tool for accomplishing this task is CRISPR/cas9, a powerful new tool that allows scientists to target a gene, snip it out, and replace it with a preferred version.
Such editing in humans is a long way off, but a spate of recent advances in mouse studies highlight its potential advantages over other methods of using Crispr to snip away diseases.
Then, they used a gene-editing technique called CRISPR to snip out the genetic mutation and replace it with healthy DNA, as described in a study published today in Science Translational Medicine.
Futures now imply a full 21.5 basis point cut by the U.S. Federal Reserve at its March 22.5-21.4 meeting, followed by a 10 basis point snip from the ECB in April.
Your capture is copied to the clipboard automatically, but you can also launch the full Snip & Sketch app (from the Start menu) to add annotations, crop your picture and make various other edits.
All you need is your regular old elastic, a strip of fabric or a wide ribbon plucked from a present, and (and this part is cool) a tiny snip of double-sided tape.
CRISPR Cas9 can modify or snip out genetic defects thought to contribute to miscarriage, but until now it wasn't clear why some embryos continued to form into a fetus and others did not.
But by pairing RNA with the aid of a DNA cutting enzyme called cas9, the CRISPR technique can snip out a particular DNA sequence, turning off genes or replacing them with other DNA.
And since the United States has long been seen as a source of inspiration for countries around the world, Snip says, she fears Trump's rhetoric could have a spillover effect on other countries.
Snip off a piece of one of Erlich and Grass' 3D-printed rabbits, and you could make an exact copy by accessing the DNA interspersed in its plastic, where its blueprint is stored.
This haircut may not be Dobrev's number one pick had she gone into the salon on her own accord, but sometimes, physically transforming into another character starts with a little snip from a scissor.
These variations can come in a number of forms, but the most common variation is the single nucleotide polymorphism—SNP, pronounced "snip"—representing a single difference in the individual units that make up DNA.
Watch the snip of "A Fat Lady and a Duck," in which she innocently plays to her friend Mary's good side, attempting to cheer her while swiftly stealing the scene out from under her.
It&aposs a biological cut-and-paste tool that lets researchers spot a gene defect inside living cells and use molecular "scissors" to snip that spot, either deleting, repairing or replacing the affected gene.
I go out to the garden, snip some arugula, and rinse and dry it — I think a fresh salad will be a nice side dish to send along with the casserole to the neighbor.
To snip those mutant copies of the gene, Liu and his colleagues mixed CRISPR-Cas9 with a lipid droplet that allows the gene-editing tool to enter the hair cells and get to work.
CRISPR – a relatively new technology enabling scientists to snip out parts of genetic code and slip in other genes, is a Berkeley discovery that could help those with a genetic predisposition toward the disease.
Lygos and other contemporary bio-based manufacturers benefit in particular from a tool called Crispr, which can snip into a sequence of DNA and insert desired features, like a propensity to create malonic acid.
On the TD Garden court minutes earlier, Father Hagan, 53, had stood with his arm wrapped around Coach Jay Wright as Villanova players and staff members climbed a ladder to snip at the nets.
The blinding of Gloucester in that later play is a mere snip — you'll forgive the image — compared with the atrocities in this one, where you feel the fledgling playwright pushing the boundaries of propriety.
But if you're planning to spatchcock a chicken or snip herbs, you might want to snag a separate pair of kitchen shears, like the OXO Good Grips Kitchen and Herb Scissors, Wirecutter's favorite pair.
Workers stand shoulder to shoulder in the steamy processing rooms, each taking a few seconds to put the ducks on hooks, snip off the head or feet, strip the neck, vacuum-seal the breasts.
Most of the interest in CRISPR technology centers around the enzyme Cas9, which acts as a type of genetic scissors, allowing scientists to snip out, edit and replace DNA at certain intervals along the genome.
By contrast to the maddeningly stupid controls for the seats, the optional Bowers & Wilkins 27 Speaker Audio System (which come with the "By McLaren Designer Interior" package, a mere snip at $2570,2570) was exquisite perfection.
The Poco F1 is designed to offer high-end specs at just a snip of the cost, zooming in on a market segment that fellow Chinese outfit OnePlus has seen much success within in India.
CRISPR, the revolutionary ability to snip out and alter genes with scissor-like precision, has exploded in popularity over the last few years and is generally seen as the standalone wizard of modern gene-editing.
And if it didn't work, Jacob would be ineligible for an even more promising approach in the future: gene editing, to snip out the deadly mutation that causes Duchenne, an effort now in preclinical development.
It's very simple, actually: Connect a pair of earbuds that include a microphone into your 3.5mm audio jack, then snip off the earbud with the mic on it — usually the right one — just below the mic.
Cas9 was the first enzyme to be discovered within the CRISPR-Cas system and acts as a type of genetic scissors, allowing scientists to snip out, edit and replace DNA at certain intervals along the genome.
In the summer of 2015, brothers Adam and Tom Vian spent eight hours building a prototype game about two cute pieces of paper who could snip each other into different shapes in order to solve puzzles.
Now scientists have developed a technology called CRISPR/Cas9 (or CRISPR for short), which harnesses the immune system of bacteria to snip individual genes, either knocking them out or even inserting new ones in their place.
Or, if you just can't risk the HR violation, here's the CliffsNotes version: First, Dr. Lee numbs the soft protrusion with a huge syringe, before whipping out a pair of sharp scissors to snip it off.
Nate Parker plays Kaz, the police officer and aspiring politician who helps her escape the manipulations of her "momager" (Minnie Driver), snip out her weave and trade explicit lyrics for the aching melodies of Nina Simone.
Snip notes that this is not the first time Tbilisi has had protests against issues of a "patriarchal society," including her adoptive country's problems with domestic violence, securing equal pay for equal work, and political representation.
To prove that DXZ4 really does influence genome folding, the team took human cells and used Crispr to snip out the DXZ4 section—a repetitive stretch of DNA that goes on for hundreds of thousands of nucleotides.
Typically, CRISPR is used to edit DNA; it's technology that allows scientists to more easily than ever snip DNA in particular places, deleting genes or replacing them in order to do things like cure and study disease.
For instance: In 2004, John Kerry's staff had to ask then state Senator Barack Obama to snip a line from his famous red-and-blue America keynote speech so that Kerry could have it all to himself.
Just as it's theoretically possible to take a few cells from your body and make another copy of you as a clone, you can snip a little piece off Erlich's rabbit and use it to make others.
The cops are investigating who could've possibly had the know-how to snip all those grapes off the vine in a single night—a job that could have taken days—but so far, they don't have any leads.
Most sentient beings immediately snip away at the fraying ends of the festival wristband before the water has turned hot for the post-comedown shower, but you: you've worn these vessels of bacteria like a badge of honor.
The team expects it will be a cool addition to your Instagram or Snapchat game – you can snip out portions of your day that were particularly interesting – and it also creates an indelible memory of everything you saw.
To do that, he said, the Clintons will have to snip all family ties to the foundation, including the removal of Chelsea Clinton from the group's board — a step the Clinton team said it's not ready to take.
Official efforts to snip red tape and make it easier for firms to operate, and a penchant for signing free-trade deals, help to explain why foreign-direct investment is soaring, even as it shrivels for its neighbours.
Nate Parker plays Kaz, the quietly debonair police officer and aspiring politician who helps her escape the manipulations of her "momager" (Minnie Driver), snip out her weave and trade explicit lyrics for the aching melodies of Nina Simone.
One day, during art class, the girl felt a little tug at the end of her ponytail, and looked around to see that Vic had used his art scissors to snip off a piece of her dark hair.
When a puzzle calls for the Snip/Clip twosome to overlap in such a way that they fill in an outline, you often need to shear pieces off of one or both to ensure they stay inside the lines.
The aim is to use CRISPR, which allows scientists to snip out pieces of DNA with greater ease than older gene-editing techniques, to suppress the activity of a gene preventing the patient's body from effectively fighting the disease.
They'll be able to blast an unerring forearm into the softest meat of you and pulse around inside until they find the organ they want, which they will snip out neatly as you bleed beneath them on the floor.
The film, directed by Adam Bolt, explores Crispr technology, which, broadly speaking, can be used to snip out problematic parts of DNA — say, a portion that causes an illness — and replace them with different DNA, thus curing the ailment.
A short film by the late photographer Shaun Bloodworth shows the painstaking role of the Wright company's "putter togetherer" of scissors as he goes through the long process of adjustment and refinement that ensures blades snip straight and true.
Nowadays, any politician who fails to grasp that irrefutable, vital link between culture and the economy deserves to be given the boot (with a fine, handcrafted Texan snip-toe) into those dry, far-away pastures where only tumbleweed roams.
On Monday, the eve of her 19th birthday, Lee explained to the audience at the WIRED25 Summit how Crispr works and what her hopes are for the potential of the disruptive technology to one day snip away all human disease.
Steel shears designed to snip cars into confetti, ripper claw attachments capable of dismantling entire buildings, and a hydraulic concrete crusher attachment with jaws wide enough for a grown man to lie down in between that weighed nearly 10 tons.
The iPhone SE marries the innards of Apple's top-of-the-range iPhone 4.53S, including the same 12-megapixel camera and 4K video capture, with a four-inch form factor at snip of the $549 starting price of the 26S.
I rushed over to the full score, figured out a way to make the snip work musically — scooch the oboe's entrance over a bar; get rid of some vestigial gongs — and we tried it out: It was so much better.
Made of stainless steel with ergonomic handles, the herb scissors have five stacked blades on each side, so it's easy to snip your herbs or scallions as small as you'd like — even down to confetti-sized bits to use as garnish.
Most keep a safe distance from the border fence, but small groups of young men have pushed to the front lines to snip off pieces of the structure with wire cutters, or hurl flaming tires, firebombs and stones toward the Israeli troops.
I used my own SNP (pronounced 'snip') as a seed for the algorithm on which each work is structured; I identified twenty-three variables that were then put through a random function to generate the set of instructions that I followed when knitting.
We hear a lot about the potential and implications of the gene-editing technique CRISPR, but it's not like just anyone can open up an app, pick a gene they don't like, and build the molecular machinery needed to snip it out.
Unless you live in a world in which you get to wake up next to a mega-talented hairstylist every morning (hey, dreams really do come true for some lucky ones), chances are your S.O. has little to say about your snip decisions.
Advances in a technology called CRISPR -- which stands for Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats -- give scientists something like a pair of "scissors," so they can snip away at genetic material with the goal of treating disease, growing new crops and more.
Here's how it could go: Some day in the future, it's routine for every young woman of a certain age—for argument's sake, let's say 21—to undergo a procedure to snip off a piece of tissue from one of her ovaries.
And there it was: a package of a dozen 11-inch Gardner Bender cable ties promising to withstand temperatures up to 185 degrees, support 75 pounds and desist with a scissor snip, all for the trial-and-error-friendly price of $2.49.
The oddest part of all of this was the strange feeling that we could be lied to so easily, that with the snip of a few seconds of footage here and there, Delta could so significantly change the message of a well-crafted story.
Although it's a relatively narrow use case for A.I., the Snip Insights tool is an interesting example of how A.I. technology can be integrated into everyday productivity tools – and the potential that lies ahead as A.I. becomes a part of even simple pieces of software.
With my left fist I wrapped the tapered lengths around my palm and stretched them taut; while with my right hand I guided them between the jaws of the blade and squeezed, trying to snip them as short as possible, right down to the nub.
The Cas9 enzyme acts as a type of genetic scissors, allowing scientists to snip out, edit and replace DNA at certain intervals along the genome, and it holds great promise for improving our food supply and wiping out cancer and other diseases in our lifetime.
Grovemade Task Knife I used to reach for some scissors or my trusty switchblade or really anything sharp when I needed to open a package, snip off a label and so on, but Grovemade has replaced them all with this beautiful, elegant little object.
When the assistant coach Billy Donlon's turn came, he made his snip, retreated down the ladder and handed off the scissors to his fellow assistant Jeff Meyer — gripping the blades and offering the handle, the way he and everyone else were taught in kindergarten.
The real breakthrough, which appeared in a series of landmark papers published in 22015 and 20153, was figuring out that it was possible to program CRISPR/Cas22015 to find any kind of DNA code, not just viruses, and get the enzymes to snip it.
Top U.S. officials have also called CRISPR a threat to national safety, citing the ease of use and rapid rise of the technology that enables scientists to snip out any fragments of DNA they wish by programming an enzyme that acts as a sort of scissors.
While his confections—from their inception as inky sketches, to the embroidered quotes he hides in their linings, to the final snip of a seamstress' scissors—are multi-layered, exacting works of art, Reynolds's character is mottled with ugly corruption (rather like Dorian Gray, with a twist).
Give the retro style a not-so-dated spin by wearing a matching set with your evening shoes; it's a quick way to make a pair of heels look exponentially more fancy (and all it takes is a quick snip of your leftover New Year's Eve beads).
Here's how I figured out that the answer wasn't TRA: I knew that 7D's "Little scissor cut" was SNIP, which would mean that the second letter in the state abbreviation was an I. If the answer was TRA, that would make the abbreviation AI, which doesn't exist.
Still, there is work to be done, a life to live, and, in a sense, the movie is a coming-of-later-age story in which a mother learns how to cut the cord one funny, poignant snip at a time and discovers herself in the process.
My son, Walker, an XLH patient, who is now in engineering school, keeps sending me articles about Crispr, the new gene splicing technology that allows researchers to snip and move even the smallest lines of genetic code, potentially allowing them to correct the smallest genetic anomaly.
Remove more built-in appsGood news if you want to reduce the bloat of your Windows 10 system: More apps, including 3D Viewer, Calculator, Groove Music, Mail, Calendar, Movies & TV, Paint 3D, Snip & Sketch, Sticky Notes, and Voice Recorder can now be uninstalled if you don't need them.
In 2011, its members protested his installation at the Venice Biennale, which featured 2,000 stuffed pigeons; later that year, they left a sign outside the Milan offices of the design magazine Abitare, which had published an issue with a cover photo by Cattelan of a human about to snip a canary's wing.
Right now it's hard for you to imagine a pro-football-viewing public that doesn't prefer the five-wide, spread-out offenses of today, but that's only because you don't realize that we're just a couple years away from letting defenders carry homemade implements to snip the Achilles' tendons of opposing receivers.
He would snip the padlock that secured the gate and approach the blunt length of vertical pipe in the center of the enclosure — the stem of a shut-off valve for the 2,700-mile-long Keystone Pipeline, which carries crude oil from the tar sands of Alberta to refineries on the Texas coast.
From the time I cut straight across a pair of jeans to create the most awkward M-shaped Daisy Dukes, ever, to the time I cut myself because I thought the best technique was to snip around my thighs while my jeans were still on my body, I've got plenty of cutoff regrets from summers past.
Joyce Van Eck, a plant geneticist at Cornell University and the Boyce Thompson Institute and an author of the paper, and her colleagues had already discovered that, using Crispr, a gene-editing technique that can snip out portions of the genome, they could alter a specific tomato gene and produce plants that produced flowers more quickly.
Microsoft today is launching their project, Snip Insights, a Windows desktop app that lets you retrieve intelligent insights – or even turn a scan of a textbook or report into an editable document – when you take a screenshot on your PC. The team's manager challenged the interns to think up a way to integrate A.I. into a widely used tool, used by millions.
Mohammed Bin Salman, Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince, or MBS as he is known, is widely believed to own a $500M mega-yacht, one of the world's most expensive houses, a sumptuous chateau outside Paris and last year to have set a new art world record for the most expensive painting, Leonardo da Vinci's Salvator Mundi which he picked up for a snip at $450M.
A polygenic risk score derived from huge genome-wide association studies predicted heart attack risk in nearly 300,000 people in the UK. (Read more about how scientists come up with polygenic risk scores here.) Because each change in the genome — called single nucleotide polymorphisms, or SNPs (pronounced "snip") — confers such a tiny change in risk, adding more and more of them to the risk score yields diminishing returns.
The camera lingers on the two women, aestheticizes them, yet doesn't reduce or objectify them—and this magic trick is performed as though it's easy, as though many conventions that have long been naturalized can drop away without even needing to be subverted, as though you can just snip the misogyny out of classical painting, eroticism, romance, out of so many areas of high culture, and leave their energy and beauty uncontaminated.

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