Genome editing methods have commonly relied on the initial introduction of double-stranded DNA breaks (DSBs), resulting in stochastic insertions, deletions, and translocations at the target genomic locus. To achieve gene correction, these methods typically require the introduction of exogenous DNA repair templates and low-efficiency homologous recombination processes. In this review, we describe alternative, mechanistically motivated strategies to perform chemistry on the genome of unmodified cells without introducing DSBs. One such strategy, base editing, uses chemical and biological insights to directly and permanently convert one target base pair to another. Despite its recent introduction, base editing has already enabled a number of ne...
Base editors are tools that chemically modify the nucleobases of DNA and RNA in a programmable manne...
<div><p>With recent technological advances that enable DNA cleavage at specific sites in the human g...
We recently developed base editing, the programmable conversion of target C:G base pairs to T:A with...
Current genome-editing technologies introduce double-stranded (ds) DNA breaks at a target locus as t...
We recently developed base editing, a genome-editing approach that enables the programmable conversi...
Base editing is a recent development in the genome editing field that allows for the introduction of...
Base editors are an innovative addition to the genome editing toolbox that introduced a new genome e...
Base editing is a genome editing strategy that induces specific single-nucleotide changes within gen...
Genome editing continues to revolutionize biological research. Due to its simplicity and flexibility...
<div><p>Genome editing using transcription-activator like effector nucleases or RNA guided nucleases...
Base editing induces single-nucleotide changes in the DNA of living cells using a fusion protein con...
Genome editing using transcription-activator like effector nucleases or RNA guided nucleases allows ...
We recently developed base editing, a genome-editing approach that enables the programmable conversi...
Base editing is a recently developed approach to genome editing that uses a fusion protein containin...
Genome editing typically involves recombination between donor nucleic acids and acceptor genomic seq...
Base editors are tools that chemically modify the nucleobases of DNA and RNA in a programmable manne...
<div><p>With recent technological advances that enable DNA cleavage at specific sites in the human g...
We recently developed base editing, the programmable conversion of target C:G base pairs to T:A with...
Current genome-editing technologies introduce double-stranded (ds) DNA breaks at a target locus as t...
We recently developed base editing, a genome-editing approach that enables the programmable conversi...
Base editing is a recent development in the genome editing field that allows for the introduction of...
Base editors are an innovative addition to the genome editing toolbox that introduced a new genome e...
Base editing is a genome editing strategy that induces specific single-nucleotide changes within gen...
Genome editing continues to revolutionize biological research. Due to its simplicity and flexibility...
<div><p>Genome editing using transcription-activator like effector nucleases or RNA guided nucleases...
Base editing induces single-nucleotide changes in the DNA of living cells using a fusion protein con...
Genome editing using transcription-activator like effector nucleases or RNA guided nucleases allows ...
We recently developed base editing, a genome-editing approach that enables the programmable conversi...
Base editing is a recently developed approach to genome editing that uses a fusion protein containin...
Genome editing typically involves recombination between donor nucleic acids and acceptor genomic seq...
Base editors are tools that chemically modify the nucleobases of DNA and RNA in a programmable manne...
<div><p>With recent technological advances that enable DNA cleavage at specific sites in the human g...
We recently developed base editing, the programmable conversion of target C:G base pairs to T:A with...