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==Overview== | |||
Nucleases are enzymes that cut DNA or RNA strands. Site-specific nucleases cut strands at specific positions. | Nucleases are enzymes that cut DNA or RNA strands. Site-specific nucleases cut strands at specific positions. | ||
Site-specific nucleases are used in gene-editing methods such as Talens, CRE, Zinc finger and CRISPR. | |||
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Overview
Nucleases are enzymes that cut DNA or RNA strands. Site-specific nucleases cut strands at specific positions.
Site-specific nucleases are used in gene-editing methods such as Talens, CRE, Zinc finger and CRISPR.