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A library of TAL effector nucleases spanning the human genome

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A genome-scale collection of TALENs for efficient and scalable gene targeting in human cells is presented and single- and double-gene-knockout cells in which NF-κB signaling pathways were disrupted showed unambiguous suppression of signal transduction.
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A collection of TALENs targeted to 18,740 human protein-coding genes will facilitate genetic engineering of human cells.

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An efficient TALEN mutagenesis system in rice

TL;DR: A detailed protocol for constructing TALEN expression vectors, assessing nuclease activities in vivo using rice protoplast-based assays, generating and introducing TalEN DNAs into embryogenic calluses of rice and identifying TALen-generated mutations at targeted genomic sites is described.
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Hematopoietic transcriptional mechanisms: from locus-specific to genome-wide vantage points

TL;DR: This review focuses on key discoveries that have emerged during the path from single loci to genome-wide analyses, specifically in the context of hematopoietic transcriptional mechanisms.
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Gene Therapy for Inherited Retinal Degeneration.

TL;DR: An overview of ocular gene therapy for treating IRDs using gene augmentation with viral or nonviral vectors or gene disruption through different gene-editing tools, especially with the clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR)/ CRISPR-associated (Cas) system is provided.
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Targeted genome regulation and modification using transcription activator‐like effectors

TL;DR: The assembly of designer TALEs is described, their expanding range of current and potential future applications are described, and alternatives are briefly discussed, namely, zinc finger nucleases and clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeat/clustered regularly Interspaced long palindrome repeat associated protein 9.
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Next-generation mammalian genetics toward organism-level systems biology.

TL;DR: The basic concepts and related technologies as well as current challenges and future opportunities for next-generation mammalian genetics in organism-level systems biology are discussed.
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Multiplex Genome Engineering Using CRISPR/Cas Systems

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Multiplex Genome Engineering Using CRISPR/Cas Systems

TL;DR: Two different type II CRISPR/Cas systems are engineered and it is demonstrated that Cas9 nucleases can be directed by short RNAs to induce precise cleavage at endogenous genomic loci in human and mouse cells, demonstrating easy programmability and wide applicability of the RNA-guided nuclease technology.
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RNA-Guided Human Genome Engineering via Cas9

TL;DR: The type II bacterial CRISPR system is engineer to function with custom guide RNA (gRNA) in human cells to establish an RNA-guided editing tool for facile, robust, and multiplexable human genome engineering.
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