gRNA Sequence Heterology Tolerance Catalyzed by CRISPR/Cas in an In Vitro Homology-Directed Repair Reaction
CRISPR and associated Cas nucleases are genetic engineering tools revolutionizing innovative approaches to cancer and inherited diseases. CRISPR-directed gene editing relies heavily on proper DNA sequence alignment between the guide RNA (gRNA)/CRISPR complex and its genomic target. Accurate hybridiz...
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Main Authors: | Amanda M. Hewes (Author), Brett M. Sansbury (Author), Shaul Barth (Author), Gabi Tarcic (Author), Eric B. Kmiec (Author) |
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2020-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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