An Off-Target Effect in Genome Editing Defined
Source: Cell & Gene
During our recent Cell & Gene Live, Top Strategies To Reduce Off-Target Effects For Safer Genome Editing, expert panelists, Eric Clark, Ph.D., Life Sciences Management Consultant at Accenture and Steve Kanner, Ph.D., CSO at Caribou Biosciences shared information that level set our conversation on off-target effects for safer genome editing. Kanner and Clark each defined an off-target effect in genome editing, and Clark explained the significance of off-target effects when considering the use of CRISPR in both germline and somatic cells.
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