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17 january 2020 01:03:28

 
Prime Editing: Precision Genome Editing by Reverse Transcription (Molecular Cell)
 


Genome editing is a method for making targeted sequence changes to the genomes of living cells. Prime editing, recently reported by Anzalone et al. (2019), is a new technology that uses reverse transcription to `write` programmed sequence changes into genomic DNA and thus promises significant technical advances.


 
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