Methods of cleaving DNA with rationally-designed meganucleases
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1. A method of cleaving a target recognition site in double-stranded DNA in a non-human cell or an isolated human cell, wherein said target recognition site has a sequence that differs by at least one nucleotide modification from the wild-type I-CreI meganuclease recognition sequence of SEQ ID NO:
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Rationally-designed LAGLIDADG meganucleases and methods of making such meganucleases are provided. In addition, methods are provided for using the meganucleases to generate recombinant cells and organisms having a desired DNA sequence inserted into a limited number of loci within the genome, as well as methods of gene therapy, for treatment of pathogenic infections, and for in vitro applications in diagnostics and research.
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1. A method of cleaving a target recognition site in double-stranded DNA in a non-human cell or an isolated human cell, wherein said target recognition site has a sequence that differs by at least one nucleotide modification from the wild-type I-CreI meganuclease recognition sequence of SEQ ID NO:
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- 2. A method of cleaving a target recognition site in double-stranded DNA in a non-human cell or an isolated human cell, wherein said target recognition site has a sequence that differs by at least one nucleotide modification in the wild-type I-CreI meganuclease recognition sequence of SEQ ID NO:
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