Contradictory Results
The experimental design and data interpretation in “Unexpected mutations after CRISPR–Cas9 editing in vivo” by Schaefer et al. are insufficient to support the conclusions drawn by the authors
Christopher J. Wilson, Tim Fennell, Anne Bothmer, Morgan L. Maeder, Deepak Reyon, Cecilia Cotta-Ramusino, Cecilia A. Fernandez, Eugenio Marco, Luis A. Barrera, Hariharan Jayaram, Charles F. Albright, Gerald F. Cox, George M. Church, Vic E. Myer
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/153338
Christopher J. Wilson
1.Editas Medicine, 11 Hurley Street, Cambridge, MA 02141
Tim Fennell
2.Fulcrum Genomics, 411A Highland Ave #372, Somerville MA 02144
Anne Bothmer
1.Editas Medicine, 11 Hurley Street, Cambridge, MA 02141
Morgan L. Maeder
1.Editas Medicine, 11 Hurley Street, Cambridge, MA 02141
Deepak Reyon
1.Editas Medicine, 11 Hurley Street, Cambridge, MA 02141
Cecilia Cotta-Ramusino
1.Editas Medicine, 11 Hurley Street, Cambridge, MA 02141
Cecilia A. Fernandez
1.Editas Medicine, 11 Hurley Street, Cambridge, MA 02141
Eugenio Marco
1.Editas Medicine, 11 Hurley Street, Cambridge, MA 02141
Luis A. Barrera
1.Editas Medicine, 11 Hurley Street, Cambridge, MA 02141
Hariharan Jayaram
1.Editas Medicine, 11 Hurley Street, Cambridge, MA 02141
Charles F. Albright
1.Editas Medicine, 11 Hurley Street, Cambridge, MA 02141
Gerald F. Cox
1.Editas Medicine, 11 Hurley Street, Cambridge, MA 02141
George M. Church
3.Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA
Vic E. Myer
1.Editas Medicine, 11 Hurley Street, Cambridge, MA 02141
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The experimental design and data interpretation in “Unexpected mutations after CRISPR–Cas9 editing in vivo” by Schaefer et al. are insufficient to support the conclusions drawn by the authors
Christopher J. Wilson, Tim Fennell, Anne Bothmer, Morgan L. Maeder, Deepak Reyon, Cecilia Cotta-Ramusino, Cecilia A. Fernandez, Eugenio Marco, Luis A. Barrera, Hariharan Jayaram, Charles F. Albright, Gerald F. Cox, George M. Church, Vic E. Myer
bioRxiv 153338; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/153338
The experimental design and data interpretation in “Unexpected mutations after CRISPR–Cas9 editing in vivo” by Schaefer et al. are insufficient to support the conclusions drawn by the authors
Christopher J. Wilson, Tim Fennell, Anne Bothmer, Morgan L. Maeder, Deepak Reyon, Cecilia Cotta-Ramusino, Cecilia A. Fernandez, Eugenio Marco, Luis A. Barrera, Hariharan Jayaram, Charles F. Albright, Gerald F. Cox, George M. Church, Vic E. Myer
bioRxiv 153338; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/153338
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