Zinc finger nucleases (ZFNs) are artificial restriction enzymes, created by fusing an engineered zinc finger DNA binding domain
(which targets a desired sequences) with the DNA cleavage domain of FokI, a type II restriction enzyme. Learn More
TAL Effector nucleases (TALENs) are artificial restriction enzymes, created by fusing an engineered TAL DNA binding domain
(which targets a desired sequences) with the DNA cleavage domain of FokI, a type II restriction enzyme. Learn More
TAL Effector nucleases (TALENs) are artificial restriction enzymes, created by fusing an engineered TAL DNA binding domain
(which targets a desired sequences) with the DNA cleavage domain of FokI, a type II restriction enzyme. Learn More
TAL Effector nucleases (TALENs) are artificial restriction enzymes, created by fusing an engineered TAL DNA binding domain
(which targets a desired sequences) with the DNA cleavage domain of FokI, a type II restriction enzyme. Learn More
TAL Effector nucleases (TALENs) are artificial restriction enzymes, created by fusing an engineered TAL DNA binding domain
(which targets a desired sequences) with the DNA cleavage domain of FokI, a type II restriction enzyme. Learn More
TAL Effector nucleases (TALENs) are artificial restriction enzymes, created by fusing an engineered TAL DNA binding domain
(which targets a desired sequences) with the DNA cleavage domain of FokI, a type II restriction enzyme. Learn More
RNA-Guided ENdonucleases (RGENs) are novel, programmable genome engineering tools that were developed from bacterial adaptive immune machinery. In this system—the clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR)/CRISPR-associated (Cas) i Learn More
A key application for TALEs is the targeted activation and repression of target genes in cells by fusing transactivation domains to TALE DNA binding domains . The TALE-TF construct is a powerful tool to selectively modulate gene expression in eukaryotic c Learn More
Donor plasmid design and synthesis for Knock-In (KI) and Gene Correction through Homologous Recombination (HR). To be used with engineered nucleases (ZFNs, TALENs and RGENs/CRISPRs) Learn More