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Off-target mutagenesis detection is critical in validating the specificity of genome editing techniques, such as CRISPR/Cas9, in mouse models. This process identifies unintended genetic changes that may occur at locations other than the targeted site, ensuring the integrity and accuracy of the modifications.
Off-target mutagenesis occurs when genome editing tools introduce mutations at unintended genomic sites. These off-target effects can lead to unanticipated phenotypes or interfere with the intended function of the gene modification. Detecting and quantifying these off-target mutations is essential for confirming the specificity and reliability of gene editing.
Please get in touch with our team to request off-target detection services. We provide guidance on sample submission, analysis, and comprehensive reporting of any detected off-target effects.
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