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(From Davis, David, and David Stokoe. "Zinc Finger Nucleases as Tools to Understand and Treat Human Diseases." BMC Medicine 8.1 (2010): 42. Site specific cutting requires heterodimerization of two independently designed ZFNs. Each ZFN binds to at least ni)
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(From Davis, David, and David Stokoe. "Zinc Finger Nucleases as Tools to Understand and Treat Human Diseases." BMC Medicine 8.1 (2010): 42. Site specific cutting requires heterodimerization of two independently designed ZFNs. Each ZFN binds to at least ni)
 

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From Davis, David, and David Stokoe. "Zinc Finger Nucleases as Tools to Understand and Treat Human Diseases." BMC Medicine 8.1 (2010): 42.

Site specific cutting requires heterodimerization of two independently designed ZFNs. Each ZFN binds to at least nine nucleotides and flanks a 5 to 6 bp spacer.

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