Programmable DNA Recombination with Bridge RNAs

bridge rnas direct programmable recombination of target and donor dna

Programmable DNA Recombination with Bridge RNAs

This technique utilizes specifically designed RNA molecules to guide the precise integration of genetic material from a donor source into a targeted location within a recipient DNA sequence. This process allows for controlled modification of the genome, facilitating the insertion, deletion, or replacement of genetic elements. For example, a therapeutic gene could be precisely inserted into a non-functional gene within a patient’s cells.

This method offers significant advantages over traditional gene editing approaches. Its programmability enables high specificity, minimizing off-target effects. The direct nature of the recombination process enhances efficiency, potentially streamlining therapeutic development. This emerging technology builds upon earlier RNA-guided gene manipulation techniques and holds promise for advancing gene therapy, disease modeling, and synthetic biology.

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