Zinc finger nuclease
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Zinc finger nucleases (ZFNs) are enzymes designed to cut DNA at specific DNA sequences.
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- Durai S, Mani M, Kandavelou K, Wu J, Porteus M, Chandrasegaran S (2005). "Zinc finger nucleases: custom-designed molecular scissors for genome engineering of plant and mammalian cells". Nucleic Acids Res 33 (18): 5978-90. PMID 16251401.