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Endonucleases: tools to correct the dystrophin gene

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Endonucleases are able to: (i) restore the normal reading of a gene with a frame shift mutation; (ii) delete a nonsense codon; and (iii) knockout a gene. Endonucleases could thus be used to treat Duchenne muscular dystrophy and other hereditary diseases that are the result of a nonsense codon or a frame shift mutation.

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