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Volume 18 Issue 6, June 2021

Detect-seq traces the editome of cytosine base editors

Just as the path of a snail can be traced by the trail of slime it leaves behind, Detect-seq traces the editing-intermediate deoxyuridine to reveal the editome, including different types of off-target mutations induced by cytosine base editors.

See Lei et al.

Image: Zhixin Lei, Peking University | John Starmer/EyeEm, Getty Images. Cover Design: Thomas Phillips.

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