Two papers in Nature describe a new genome editing technique that enables the insertion, inversion and deletion of long DNA sequences at user-specified genome positions. A single-step approach could provide an easier method of genome editing going forward. Read the papers: https://lnkd.in/e3z4zjWV https://lnkd.in/er3zdEp9
Very proud to see that our NanoTemper Technologies Monolith instrument was used to mesaure the binding affinities of the IS621 RNP for donor and target DNA, as well as for donor and target DNA containing scrambled LD–RD and LT–RT regions.
Exciting additions to the genome editing / design toolkit. Congrats to the authors
Can’t wait to try it out
Very informative
Very informative!
Thanks very much
How can it be prevented from unethical usage?
Good to know!
Biophysicist ★ Biotechnologist ★ Creative problem-solver ★ Results-driven
3moAnand Narayanan, PhD