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In our case, fluorescent proteins were selected to represent the programs and monitor the hacking process (Figure 2). Variable reporters can be used to monitor the hacking process in situ. </p> | In our case, fluorescent proteins were selected to represent the programs and monitor the hacking process (Figure 2). Variable reporters can be used to monitor the hacking process in situ. </p> | ||
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<br>[2] Strauβ A, Lahaye T. (2013) Zinc fingers, TAL effectors, or Cas9-based DNA binding proteins: what's best for targeting desired genome loci? Mol Plant. 6:1384-7. | <br>[2] Strauβ A, Lahaye T. (2013) Zinc fingers, TAL effectors, or Cas9-based DNA binding proteins: what's best for targeting desired genome loci? Mol Plant. 6:1384-7. | ||
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Revision as of 00:33, 18 October 2014
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The Whole Scheme In order to be able to hack the genetic programming of a biological system, we need two main tools: i) a DNA delivery system and ii) a DNA suppression system. Both, the delivery and the supression systems should be very specific so that other organisms can not be damaged.
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