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- {"claim": "CRISPR is more prevalent in archaea than bacteria", "evidence": "CRISPR (/ 'krIsp@r / ) (an acronym for clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats) is a family of DNA sequences found in the genomes of prokaryotic organisms such as bacteria and archaea. [2] [5] [6] [7] CRISPR is found in approximately 50% of sequenced bacterial genomes and nearly 90% of sequenced archaea. [135] CRISPR-Cas can immunize bacteria against certain phages and thus halt transmission. [137] But as more recent studies have been conducted, it has become apparent that the acquired spacer regions of CRISPR-Cas systems are indeed a form of Lamarckian evolution because they are genetic mutations that are acquired and then passed on. [3] Cas9 (or \"CRISPR-associated protein 9\") is an enzyme that uses CRISPR sequences as a guide to recognize and open up specific strands of DNA that are complementary to the CRISPR sequence.", "model": "jedick/DeBERTa-v3-base-mnli-fever-anli-scifact-citint", "prediction": "Support", "user_label": "Support", "datetime": "2025-05-29T14:08:49.582155"}
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- {"claim": "CRISPR is more prevalent in bacteria than archaea", "evidence": "CRISPR (/ 'krIsp@r / ) (an acronym for clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats) is a family of DNA sequences found in the genomes of prokaryotic organisms such as bacteria and archaea. [2] [5] [6] [7] CRISPR is found in approximately 50% of sequenced bacterial genomes and nearly 90% of sequenced archaea. [135] CRISPR-Cas can immunize bacteria against certain phages and thus halt transmission. [137] But as more recent studies have been conducted, it has become apparent that the acquired spacer regions of CRISPR-Cas systems are indeed a form of Lamarckian evolution because they are genetic mutations that are acquired and then passed on. [3] Cas9 (or \"CRISPR-associated protein 9\") is an enzyme that uses CRISPR sequences as a guide to recognize and open up specific strands of DNA that are complementary to the CRISPR sequence.", "model": "jedick/DeBERTa-v3-base-mnli-fever-anli-scifact-citint", "prediction": "Support", "user_label": "Refute", "datetime": "2025-05-29T14:09:01.185886"}
 
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