International audienceMultiplex genome editing is the simultaneous introduction of multiple distinct modifications to a given genome. Though in its infancy, maturation of this field will facilitate powerful new biomedical research approaches and will enable a host of far-reaching biological engineering applications, including new therapeutic modalities and industrial applications, as well as “genome writing” and de-extinction efforts. In this Perspective, we focus on multiplex editing of large eukaryotic genomes. We describe the current state of multiplexed genome editing, the current limits of our ability to multiplex edits, and provide perspective on the many applications that fully realized multiplex editing technologies would enable in ...
Genome editing, which involves the precise manipulation of cellular DNA sequences to alter cell fate...
The rapid advancement of next generation sequencing (NGS) technology has made it possible to interro...
Genome editing has created a new continuum between what might occur in nature and what can only occu...
International audienceMultiplex genome editing is the simultaneous introduction of multiple distinct...
Microbial production of chemical compounds often requires highly engineered microbial cell factories...
Biological functions of a cell are encoded within its genome and regulated through complex genetic n...
Programmable and site-specific nucleases such as CRISPR-Cas9 have started a genome editing revolutio...
With the advent of recombinant DNA technology in the 1970s, the idea of using genetherapies to treat...
Multiplex genome-editing (MGE) technologies are recently developed versatile bioengineering tools fo...
In October 2020, the chemistry Nobel Prize was awarded to Emmanuelle Charpentier and Jennifer A. Dou...
Engineered DNA-binding proteins that manipulate the human genome and transcriptome have en-abled rap...
Engineered DNA-binding proteins that manipulate the human genome and transcriptome have en-abled rap...
Abstract The reporting of the first draft of the human genome in 2000 brought with it much hope for ...
Microbial organisms are key drivers in processes related to human health, industrial biotechnology, ...
The ability to modify multiple genetic elements simultaneously would help to elucidate and control t...
Genome editing, which involves the precise manipulation of cellular DNA sequences to alter cell fate...
The rapid advancement of next generation sequencing (NGS) technology has made it possible to interro...
Genome editing has created a new continuum between what might occur in nature and what can only occu...
International audienceMultiplex genome editing is the simultaneous introduction of multiple distinct...
Microbial production of chemical compounds often requires highly engineered microbial cell factories...
Biological functions of a cell are encoded within its genome and regulated through complex genetic n...
Programmable and site-specific nucleases such as CRISPR-Cas9 have started a genome editing revolutio...
With the advent of recombinant DNA technology in the 1970s, the idea of using genetherapies to treat...
Multiplex genome-editing (MGE) technologies are recently developed versatile bioengineering tools fo...
In October 2020, the chemistry Nobel Prize was awarded to Emmanuelle Charpentier and Jennifer A. Dou...
Engineered DNA-binding proteins that manipulate the human genome and transcriptome have en-abled rap...
Engineered DNA-binding proteins that manipulate the human genome and transcriptome have en-abled rap...
Abstract The reporting of the first draft of the human genome in 2000 brought with it much hope for ...
Microbial organisms are key drivers in processes related to human health, industrial biotechnology, ...
The ability to modify multiple genetic elements simultaneously would help to elucidate and control t...
Genome editing, which involves the precise manipulation of cellular DNA sequences to alter cell fate...
The rapid advancement of next generation sequencing (NGS) technology has made it possible to interro...
Genome editing has created a new continuum between what might occur in nature and what can only occu...