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From: The genome editing revolution: review

Fig. 2

Schematic diagram of the four endonucleases used in gene editing technologies. a Meganuclease (MegN) that generally cleaves its DNA substrate as a homodimer. b Zinc finger nuclease (ZFN) recognizes its target sites which is composed of two zinc finger monomers that flank a short spacer sequence recognized by the FokI cleavage domain. c Transcription activator-like effector nuclease (TALEN) consists of two monomers; TALEN recognizes target sites which flank a fok1 nuclease domain to cut the DNA. d CRISPR/Cas9 system is made of a Cas9 protein with two nuclease domains: human umbilical vein endothelium cells (HuvC) split nuclease and the HNH, an endonuclease domain named for the characteristic histidine and asparagine residue, as well as a single guide RNA (sgRNA). (Adapted from [1, 51]; Gaj et al., 2016 [53];)

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