Targeted base editing in rice and tomato using a CRISPR-Cas9 cytidine deaminase fusion
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TextoSeries ; Nature Biotechnology, 35(5), p.441-443, 2017Trabajos contenidos: - Shimatani, Z
- Kashojiya, S
- Takayama, M
- Terada, R
- Arazoe, T
- Ishii, H
- Teramura, H
- Teramura, H
- Komatsu, H
- Miura, K
- Ezura, H
- Nishida, K
- Ariizumi, T
- Kondo, A
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We applied a fusion of CRISPR-Cas9 and activation-induced cytidine deaminase (Target-AID)for point mutagenesis at genomic regions specified by single guide RNAs (sgRNAs)in two crop plants. In rice, we induced multiple herbicide-resistance point mutations by multiplexed editing using herbicide selection, while in tomato we generated marker-free plants with homozygous heritable DNA substitutions, demonstrating the feasibility of base editing for crop improvement.
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