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Genome Editing

2021
Genome editing has perhaps become the most popular toolbox for generating targeted mutations. Over 0.3% of all publications in PubMed are currently concerned with this topic, demonstrating its importance. Since 2012, there has been an exponential explosion in research articles, owing primarily due to the clustered regulatory interspaced short ...
Henrik U. Stotz, Nobuya Koizuka
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Foetal genome editing

Current Opinion in Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2023
Purpose of review The development of modern gene editing tools alongside promising innovations in gene sequencing and prenatal diagnostics as well as a shifting regulatory climate around targeted therapeutics offer an opportunity to address monogenic diseases prior to the onset of pathology. In this review, we seek to highlight
Sourav K, Bose   +2 more
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Therapeutic genome editing: regulatory horizons

Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, 2021
An increasing number of genome-editing technologies are being developed. Here, we highlight some of the key issues for future therapies using these technologies from a regulatory perspective.
Hines, Philip A.   +4 more
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Genome Editing

2023
Targeted editing of the genomes of living organisms not only permits investigations into the understanding of the fundamental basis of biological systems but also allows to improve productively and quality of crops. This includes the creation of plants with valuable compositional properties and with traits that confer resistance to various biotic and ...
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Genome Editing and Obesity

2022
Defined as a condition of body fat excess leading to significant morbidity, obesity is a chronic metabolic illness associated with a significant number of diseases. The incidence of obesity does not solely depend on dietary habits, with energy balance being regulated by the complex interactions between genetic, behavioural and environmental factors ...
Masi D., Tozzi R., Watanabe M.
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Genome Editing of Silkworms

2023
Silkworm is a lepidopteran insect that has been used as a model for a wide variety of biological studies. The microinjection technique is available, and it is possible to cause transgenesis as well as target gene disruption via the genome editing technique. TALEN-mediated knockout is especially effective in this species.
Takuya, Tsubota   +2 more
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Genome Editing of Medaka

2017
Medaka (Oryzias latipes), along with zebrafish (Danio rerio), is a useful experimental model fish. Here, we describe a simple method for generating medaka gene knock-out strains using an automated microchip electrophoresis system. We also describe a method for targeted gene knock-in using a plasmid carrying a sequence that does not cause off-target ...
Satoshi, Ansai, Masato, Kinoshita
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Genome Editing: CRISPR-Cas9

2018
In the present chapter, we present the protocols and guidelines to facilitate implementation of CRISPR-Cas9 technology in fungi where few or no genetic tools are in place. Hence, we firstly explain how to identify dominant markers for genetic transformation.
Jakob B, Hoof   +2 more
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