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Basic Part

Functional units of DNA.

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Enhanced Part

∆RuvCIII-2 ∆HNH ∆REC2 Sp-dCas9 Enhanced

dCas9 is a catalytically inactive Cas9, which still retains it's ability to bind to DNA. For epigenetic regulation, the dCas9 is highly dependent upon the function of it's fusion partner.