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Florence M. Chardon

Researcher at University of Washington

Publications -  9
Citations -  209

Florence M. Chardon is an academic researcher from University of Washington. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 5 publications receiving 17 citations.

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Precise genomic deletions using paired prime editing.

TL;DR: In this paper, a prime editing-based method, called PRIME-Del, was proposed to delete genomic sequences up to 10kb using a pair of prime editing sgRNAs (pegRNAs) targeting opposite DNA strands.
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A time-resolved, multi-symbol molecular recorder via sequential genome editing

TL;DR: The DNA Typewriter as mentioned in this paper is a general system for in vivo molecular recording that overcomes the limitations of DNA-based memory devices in terms of the number of distinct symbols that can be concurrently recorded and/or by a failure to capture the order in which events occur.
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TransMPRA: A framework for assaying the role of many trans-acting factors at many enhancers

TL;DR: A reporter assay that efficiently combines multiplex CRISPR-mediated perturbation and MPRAs to identify trans-acting factors that modulate the regulatory activity of specific enhancers is described.
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A temporally resolved, multiplex molecular recorder based on sequential genome editing

TL;DR: The DNA Ticker Tape as discussed by the authors is a general system for in vivo molecular recording that largely overcomes the limitations of DNA-based memory devices described to date, which are constrained in terms of the number of distinct signals that can be concurrently recorded and/or by a failure to capture the precise order of recorded events.