basabreytingar
Basabreytingar, in a genetic context, refer to methods that enable precise single-nucleotide changes in DNA without creating double-strand breaks. These techniques typically involve fusing a base-modifying enzyme to a CRISPR-associated protein guided to a specific DNA sequence, so that a base is converted within a defined editing window. The aim is to change one base pair into another with high accuracy, reducing the need for cutting both DNA strands.
The two most common categories are cytosine base editors (CBEs) and adenine base editors (ABEs). CBEs convert
Applications for basabreytingar include fundamental research, functional genomics, disease modeling, and potential therapeutic development. In agriculture,
Limitations and considerations include the scope of possible base changes, variable efficiency, and the potential for