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Genome Editing in Mice

2019
Programmable nucleases like CRISPR/Cas9 enable to edit the mouse genome directly in the zygote. Several methods have been successfully used for this. Here we describe injection into one of the pronuclei of the zygote and electroporation of zygotes. Alternative methods will be mentioned.
Lisbeth Ahm Hansen   +1 more
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Genomic Editing and Diabetes

2022
The diabetes types and its complications have varying developmental and metabolic pathways. There is an interplay of nongenetic and genetic components in pathogenesis of diabetes and its complications. There are several established genes such as ABCC8, TCF7L2, SLC2A2, and CAPN10 which are known to influence blood insulin and glucose levels.
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Genome editing of barley

2021
Although barley is of great importance for the brewing and animal feed industries and is regarded as a model for small grain cereals, only a few results on targeted gene modification using CRISPR/Cas endonuclease technology have been published to date.
Martin Becker, Goetz Hensel
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Regulate genome-edited products, not genome editing itself

Nature Biotechnology, 2016
Dana Carroll   +4 more
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In vivo base editing rescues Hutchinson–Gilford progeria syndrome in mice

Nature, 2021
Luke W Koblan   +2 more
exaly  

Genome Editing of C. elegans

2017
Caenorhabditis elegans, a 1 mm long free-living nematode, is a traditional model animal for genetic investigations of various biological processes. Characteristic features that make C. elegans a powerful model of choice for eukaryotic genetic studies include its rapid life cycle, well-annotated genome, simple morphology, and transparency.
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Structural biology of CRISPR–Cas immunity and genome editing enzymes

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2022
Joy Y Wang   +2 more
exaly  

Guardian of Genome Editing

The CRISPR Journal, 2018
Teresa Ho, David P. Lane
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