Abstract

In this issue of Structure, Lambert etal. (2016) describe extensive structural and functional work on meganucleases, the group of homing endonucleases most commonly adapted to genome engineering applications. The data are of interest to structural biologists, evolutionary biologists, protein designers, and genome engineers.

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