Genome editing continues to revolutionize biological research. Due to its simplicity and flexibility, CRISPR/Cas-based editing has become the preferred technology in most systems. Cas nucleases tolerate fusion to large protein domains, thus allowing combination of their DNA recognition properties with new enzymatic activities. Fusion to nucleoside deaminase or reverse transcriptase domains has produced base editors and prime editors that, instead of generating double-strand breaks in the target sequence, induce site-specific alterations of single (or a few adjacent) nucleotides. The availability of protein-only genome editing reagents based on transcription activator-like effectors has enabled the extension of base editing to the genomes of...
Genome editing harnesses programmable nucleases to cut and paste genetic information in a targeted m...
Targeted genome editing using engineered nucleases has rapidly gone from being a niche technology to...
Many applications in plant biology requires editing genomes accurately including correcting point mu...
Genome editing continues to revolutionize biological research. Due to its simplicity and flexibility...
Chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) encodes up to 315 (typically, 120-130) genes(1), including those for essenti...
The ability to create targeted modifications in the genomes of plants using genome editing technolog...
Genome Editing for targeted gene improvement is widely used in the field of plant science for basic ...
Not AvailableThe development of CRISPR–Cas systems has sparked a genome editing revolution in plant ...
Genome editing tools have the potential to change the genomic architecture of a genome at precise lo...
Base editing is a genome editing strategy that induces specific single-nucleotide changes within gen...
In the past few years, the development of sequence-specific DNA nucleases has progressed rapidly and...
Solving the structure of DNA in 1953 has unleashed a tour de force in molecular biology that has ill...
Targeted genome editing is an advanced technique that enables precise modification of the nucleic ac...
Abstract Genome editing promises giant leaps forward in advancing biotechnology , ag...
Genome editing methods have commonly relied on the initial introduction of double-stranded DNA break...
Genome editing harnesses programmable nucleases to cut and paste genetic information in a targeted m...
Targeted genome editing using engineered nucleases has rapidly gone from being a niche technology to...
Many applications in plant biology requires editing genomes accurately including correcting point mu...
Genome editing continues to revolutionize biological research. Due to its simplicity and flexibility...
Chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) encodes up to 315 (typically, 120-130) genes(1), including those for essenti...
The ability to create targeted modifications in the genomes of plants using genome editing technolog...
Genome Editing for targeted gene improvement is widely used in the field of plant science for basic ...
Not AvailableThe development of CRISPR–Cas systems has sparked a genome editing revolution in plant ...
Genome editing tools have the potential to change the genomic architecture of a genome at precise lo...
Base editing is a genome editing strategy that induces specific single-nucleotide changes within gen...
In the past few years, the development of sequence-specific DNA nucleases has progressed rapidly and...
Solving the structure of DNA in 1953 has unleashed a tour de force in molecular biology that has ill...
Targeted genome editing is an advanced technique that enables precise modification of the nucleic ac...
Abstract Genome editing promises giant leaps forward in advancing biotechnology , ag...
Genome editing methods have commonly relied on the initial introduction of double-stranded DNA break...
Genome editing harnesses programmable nucleases to cut and paste genetic information in a targeted m...
Targeted genome editing using engineered nucleases has rapidly gone from being a niche technology to...
Many applications in plant biology requires editing genomes accurately including correcting point mu...