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Cas9 is a bacterial RNA-guided endonuclease that uses base pairing to recognize and cleave target DNAs with complementarity to the guide RNA.
Unlike ZFNs and TALENs whose DNA specificities are determined by DNA-binding proteins, RGENs use complementary base pairing to recognize target sites.
However, efficient nucleotide insertion opposite the 1, N-dG ring-closed adducts can be carried out only by pol ι and Rev1, two DNA polymerases that do not rely on the Watson−Crick pairing to recognize the template base.
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Non-coding RNAs are well suited for the role as 'connectors' between the genome and chromatin modifiers since they can use their innate ability to base pair to recognize specific RNA or DNA sequences.
In contrast, when we used primer pairs designed to recognize the consensus sequence of the entire IAP-family, including more ancient IAP elements, we detected only a modest upregulation.
One TALEN pair was designed to recognize the same target sequence in two homologous genes organized in tandem.
Incompletely identified receptors for phosphatidylserine and several other ligand-receptor pairs help phagocytes to recognize apoptotic cells and remove them from the circulation [ 40, 43] through sequential tethering and engulfment.
After Abeid and Ramdhane's release, the State Department invited the pair to the U.S. to recognize their efforts to stop slavery.
TALENs work in pairs and are designed to recognize and bind to tandem-oriented sequences in genomic DNA, separated by a short spacer (15 30 bp).
First, the Smith-Waterman algorithm is used to recognize pairs of approximate duplicates, then the union-find algorithm to keep track of clusters of duplicate records incrementally, as pairwise duplicate relationships are discovered.
Consistent with this, the LM5/LM85 pair of primers, designed to recognize the catalytic domain of RasGrf1 (Additional file 2: Figure S1 panel C; see Methods) produced significant amplification of a specific 276 bp band in the WT samples but not in the RasGrf1 KO samples (Additional file 2: Figure S1, panel B).
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