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Microhomology-based choice of Cas9 nuclease target sites

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Figure 1: Prediction of nuclease-induced deletion patterns associated with microhomology.

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We thank J. Park for the help with website construction. This work was supported by the Plant Molecular Breeding Center of Next-Generation BioGreen 21 Program (PJ009081), the National Research Foundation of Korea (2013065262) and TJ Park Science Fellowship to S.B.

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Bae, S., Kweon, J., Kim, H. et al. Microhomology-based choice of Cas9 nuclease target sites. Nat Methods 11, 705–706 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1038/nmeth.3015

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