reviewGeneticsAug 1, 2011BRONZE OA

Genome Engineering With Zinc-Finger Nucleases

University of Utah

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Abstract

Zinc-finger nucleases (ZFNs) are targetable DNA cleavage reagents that have been adopted as gene-targeting tools. ZFN-induced double-strand breaks are subject to cellular DNA repair processes that lead to both targeted mutagenesis and targeted gene replacement at remarkably high frequencies. This article briefly reviews the history of ZFN development and summarizes applications that have been made to genome editing in many different organisms and situations. Considerable progress has been made in methods for deriving zinc-finger sets for new genomic targets, but approaches to design and selection are still being perfected. An issue that needs more attention is the extent to which available mechanisms of…

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Keywords
  • Zinc finger nuclease
  • Biology
  • Zinc finger
  • Genome engineering
  • Genetics
  • Genome
  • Computational biology
  • Genome editing
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