Site specific cleavage of genomic DNA mediated by triple helix formation
<p>Physical isolation of large segments of chromosomal DNA is a major goal of human genetics. This would be greatly assisted by a generalizable technique for the cleavage of chromosomal DNA at a single site. Pyrimidine oligonucleotide directed triple helix formation is a generalizable motif fo...
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