Fig. 5From: The genome editing revolution: reviewBase editing uses engineered Cas9 variants to induce base changes in a target sequence. Cas9 nickase is fused to a base deaminase domain. The deaminase domain works on a targeted region within the R-loop after target binding and R-loop formation. Simultaneously, the target strand is nicked. DNA repair is started in response to the nick using the strand which contains the deaminated base as a repair template. Repair leads to a transition mutations: C:G to T:A and A:T to G:C for cytosine and adenosine base editors, respectively [68]Back to article page