Programmable nucleases — including zinc-finger nucleases (ZFNs), transcription activator-like effector nucleases (TALENs) and RNA-guided engineered nucleases (RGENs) derived from the bacterial clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeat (CRISPR)–Cas (CRISPR-associated) system — enable targeted genetic modifications in cultured cells, as well as in whole animals and plants. The value of these enzymes in research, medicine and biotechnology arises from their ability to induce site-specific DNA cleavage in the genome, the repair (through endogenous mechanisms) of which allows high-precision genome editing. However, these nucleases differ in several respects, including their composition, targetable sites, specificities and mutation...
Different biological tools for targeted genome engineering have recently appeared and these include ...
Targeted genome editing is an advanced technique that enables precise modification of the nucleic ac...
Designer nucleases allow for the precise modification of a given DNA sequence by the introduction of...
Programmable nucleases - including zinc-finger nucleases (ZFNs), transcription activator-like effect...
AbstractGenome engineering with programmable nucleases depends on cellular responses to a targeted d...
Genome editing harnesses programmable nucleases to cut and paste genetic information in a targeted m...
Most genome disorders cause severe symptoms and are usually incurable. Recent, rapid development of ...
Programmable endonucleases are engineered proteins that recognize specific nucleotide sequences and ...
Genome editing mediated by engineered nucleases, including Transcription Activator-Like Effector Nuc...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.Genome engineering is a branch of modern biotechnology comp...
Solving the structure of DNA in 1953 has unleashed a tour de force in molecular biology that has ill...
Programmable endonucleases are engineered proteins that recognize specific nucleotide sequences and ...
Genome editing in human cells is of great value in research, medicine, and biotechnology. Programmab...
AbstractGenome engineering with programmable nucleases depends on cellular responses to a targeted d...
In the past few years, the development of sequence-specific DNA nucleases has progressed rapidly and...
Different biological tools for targeted genome engineering have recently appeared and these include ...
Targeted genome editing is an advanced technique that enables precise modification of the nucleic ac...
Designer nucleases allow for the precise modification of a given DNA sequence by the introduction of...
Programmable nucleases - including zinc-finger nucleases (ZFNs), transcription activator-like effect...
AbstractGenome engineering with programmable nucleases depends on cellular responses to a targeted d...
Genome editing harnesses programmable nucleases to cut and paste genetic information in a targeted m...
Most genome disorders cause severe symptoms and are usually incurable. Recent, rapid development of ...
Programmable endonucleases are engineered proteins that recognize specific nucleotide sequences and ...
Genome editing mediated by engineered nucleases, including Transcription Activator-Like Effector Nuc...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.Genome engineering is a branch of modern biotechnology comp...
Solving the structure of DNA in 1953 has unleashed a tour de force in molecular biology that has ill...
Programmable endonucleases are engineered proteins that recognize specific nucleotide sequences and ...
Genome editing in human cells is of great value in research, medicine, and biotechnology. Programmab...
AbstractGenome engineering with programmable nucleases depends on cellular responses to a targeted d...
In the past few years, the development of sequence-specific DNA nucleases has progressed rapidly and...
Different biological tools for targeted genome engineering have recently appeared and these include ...
Targeted genome editing is an advanced technique that enables precise modification of the nucleic ac...
Designer nucleases allow for the precise modification of a given DNA sequence by the introduction of...