CopyCatchers are versatile active genetic elements that detect and quantify inter-homolog somatic gene conversion
CRISPR-based genetic elements can copy themselves across host genomes. Here the authors introduce CopyCatcher, a gene-drive related system for detecting and quantifying somatic gene conversion events.
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Main Authors: | Zhiqian Li, Nimi Marcel, Sushil Devkota, Ankush Auradkar, Stephen M. Hedrick, Valentino M. Gantz, Ethan Bier |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b94ecd06f7bb42bcb6d8bcbcc6d0a9f1 |
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