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An unbiased genome-wide analysis of zinc-finger nuclease specificity

Gabriel et al., 2011

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17613160412948795384
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Gabriel R
Lombardo A
Arens A
Miller J
Genovese P
Kaeppel C
Nowrouzi A
Bartholomae C
Wang J
Friedman G
Holmes M
Gregory P
Glimm H
Schmidt M
Naldini L
Von Kalle C
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Nature biotechnology

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Zinc-finger nucleases (ZFNs) allow gene editing in live cells by inducing a targeted DNA double-strand break (DSB) at a specific genomic locus. However, strategies for characterizing the genome-wide specificity of ZFNs remain limited. We show that …
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