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Genome editing is an approach whereby a genomic DNA sequence is directly changed by adding, replacing, or removing DNA bases. This direct manipulation of DNA alters an organism’s characteristics (phenotype) in a particular way.
Genome editing is a logical next step to the next-generation sequencing technologies and functional genomics studies in understanding and manipulating genes. Precisely manipulating genes is a major life science tool to understand and manipulate related genes in the treatment of a variety of genetic diseases.
Genome editing cartoon e-booklet introduces from the technology basics to the up-to-date tools.
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Genome Editing Resource Guide
Intended as an introduction to genome editing, the resource guide covers the technologies available today for gene editing, along with methods for design, delivery and detection of edited cells.
On-demand Webinar
In this free webinar series you will learn tips and tricks for CRISPR delivery, how to best isolate edited clones, and downstream detection and validation methods for successful CRISPR gene editing.