わかりやすい説明
This showed a way to write chosen new DNA sequence into a specific place, without cutting both strands and without needing a separate template molecule. In principle it can make far more kinds of change than base editing can.
さらに深く掘り下げる
Anzalone, Randolph, Davis, Sousa, Koblan, Levy, Chen, Wilson, Newby, Raguram and Liu described prime editing, in which a Cas9 nickase fused to a reverse transcriptase, directed by a pegRNA carrying both the target specification and the replacement template, writes new sequence directly onto the genomic strand. The paper reported all 12 base-to-base conversions plus small insertions and deletions.