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An efficient CRISPR-based strategy to insert small and large fragments of DNA using short homology arms
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ingle stranded homology donors typically rely on much shorter homology arms (50–100 nt) to successfully integrate short DNA segments in Drosophila (~200 nt) based on homology-directed repair (Beumer et al., 2013; Gratz et al., 2013; Wissel et al., 2016; Bier et al., 2018).
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  • ingle stranded homology donors typically rely on much shorter homology arms (50–100 nt) to successfully integrate short DNA segments in Drosophila (~200 nt) based on homology-directed repair (Beumer et al., 2013; Gratz et al., 2013; Wissel et al., 2016; Bier et al., 2018).

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