Genes adapt to outsmart gene-targeting strategies in mutant mouse strains by skipping exons to reinitiate transcription and translation.
Vishnu HosurBenjamin E LowDaniel LiGrace A StaffordVivek KoharLeonard D ShultzMichael V WilesPublished in: Genome biology (2020)
Exon skipping is a widespread phenomenon occurring across the genome. These findings have significant implications for the application of genome editing in both basic research and clinical practice.