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When comparing results with ICE (or other bulk CRISPR editing tools) which metric should be used to compare editing efficiency?

  • October 02, 2023 05:54

The barplot “Distribution of on-target alleles” on the “Summary” tab of the report should be directly comparable to bulk analysis.

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