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Quantitative analysis shows that repair of Cas9-induced double-strand DNA breaks is slow and error-prone
Eva K. Brinkman, Tao Chen, Marcel de Haas, Hanna A. Holland, Waseem Akhtar, Bas van Steensel
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/142802
Eva K. Brinkman
1Division of Gene Regulation
Tao Chen
1Division of Gene Regulation
Marcel de Haas
1Division of Gene Regulation
Hanna A. Holland
1Division of Gene Regulation
Waseem Akhtar
2Division of Molecular Genetics, Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Bas van Steensel
1Division of Gene Regulation
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Posted May 26, 2017.
Quantitative analysis shows that repair of Cas9-induced double-strand DNA breaks is slow and error-prone
Eva K. Brinkman, Tao Chen, Marcel de Haas, Hanna A. Holland, Waseem Akhtar, Bas van Steensel
bioRxiv 142802; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/142802
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