Base Editing Resources
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Base Editing
Base editing is a novel approach, developed in the Liu lab, that directly converts a target base pair to another base pair, without inducing double-stranded DNA cleavage. By circumventing the need to induce a DNA break, these base editors boast a more precise and efficient mechanism of action than traditional genome editing agents. Furthermore, these editors have tremendous therapeutic applications for human genetic diseases.
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