基因组编辑
生物
清脆的
卵裂球
遗传学
基因
基因组
胞嘧啶
DNA
计算生物学
胚胎发生
作者
Erwei Zuo,Yidi Sun,Wei Wu,Tanglong Yuan,Wenqin Ying,Hao Sun,Liyun Yuan,Lars M. Steinmetz,Yixue Li,Hui Yang
出处
期刊:Science
[American Association for the Advancement of Science]
日期:2019-03-01
卷期号:364 (6437): 289-292
被引量:668
标识
DOI:10.1126/science.aav9973
摘要
Spotting off-targets from gene editing Unintended genomic modifications limit the potential therapeutic use of gene-editing tools. Available methods to find off-targets generally do not work in vivo or detect single-nucleotide changes. Three papers in this issue report new methods for monitoring gene-editing tools in vivo (see the Perspective by Kempton and Qi). Wienert et al. followed the recruitment of a DNA repair protein to DNA breaks induced by CRISPR-Cas9, enabling unbiased detection of off-target editing in cellular and animal models. Zuo et al. identified off-targets without the interference of natural genetic heterogeneity by injecting base editors into one blastomere of a two-cell mouse embryo and leaving the other genetically identical blastomere unedited. Jin et al. performed whole-genome sequencing on individual, genome-edited rice plants to identify unintended mutations. Cytosine, but not adenine, base editors induced numerous single-nucleotide variants in both mouse and rice. Science , this issue p. 286 , p. 289 , p. 292 ; see also p. 234
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