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Make-or-break prime editing for bacterial genome engineering

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Engineering 3D genome organization

Nature Reviews Genetics, 2021
Cancers and developmental disorders are associated with alterations in the 3D genome architecture in space and time (the fourth dimension). Mammalian 3D genome organization is complex and dynamic and plays an essential role in regulating gene expression and cellular function.
Haifeng Wang, Mengting Han, Lei S. Qi
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Genome engineering

Nature Biotechnology, 2009
For more than 50 years, those engineering genetic material have pursued increasingly challenging targets. During that time, the tools and resources available to the genetic engineer have grown to encompass new extremes of both scale and precision, opening up new opportunities in genome engineering.
Peter A, Carr, George M, Church
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Directed genome engineering for genome optimization

The International Journal of Developmental Biology, 2013
The ability to develop nucleases with tailor-made activities for targeted DNA double-strand break induction at will at any desired position in the genome has been a major breakthrough to make targeted genome optimization feasible in plants. The development of site specific nucleases for precise genome modification has expanded the repertoire of tools ...
Kathleen, D'Halluin, Rene, Ruiter
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Porcine genome engineering for xenotransplantation

Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, 2021
The extreme shortage of human donor organs for treatment of patients with end-stage organ failures is well known. Xenotransplantation, which might provide unlimited organ supply, is a most promising strategy to solve this problem. Domestic pigs are regarded as ideal organ-source animals owing to similarity in anatomy, physiology and organ size to ...
Dong, Niu   +10 more
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Actinomycetes genome engineering approaches

Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 2012
This review provides an overview of new technologies for DNA manipulations in actinomycetes exploiting recombinogenic engineering (Flp-FRT, Cre-loxP, Dre-rox, Tn5, GusA and I-SceI systems). We will describe some new vectors recently developed for engineering of complex phenotypes in actinomycetes.
Theresa, Siegl, Andriy, Luzhetskyy
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Engineering genomes in multiplex

Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 2011
Efficiently engineering robust complex traits is a key challenge facing metabolic engineering efforts to synthesize valuable products in vivo. Recent advances in genome engineering confront this barrier and significantly enhance the ability to map functional changes targeted throughout the genome and combinatorially optimize complex (multigenic) traits
Lauren B A, Woodruff, Ryan T, Gill
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Genome engineering: the next genomic revolution

Nature Methods, 2014
A decade of advances in genome engineering technologies has enabled the editing of genome sequences much like one edits computer code; many more applications for precisely manipulating genome structure and function are on the horizon.
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