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Precise integration of large DNA sequences in plant genomes using PrimeRoot editors

, Dual-ePPE editing efficiencies mediated by a pU3 or pGS promoter driving epegRNA expression across five endogenous genomic sites in rice protoplasts as measured using high-throughput sequencing; Values and error bars represent the mean and standard error of mean for three independent biological replicates.

, Dual-ePPE editing efficiencies of varying insertion or deletion sizes mediated by a pU3 or pGS promoter driving epegRNA expression at thegenomic site in rice protoplasts as measured using high-throughput sequencing; Values and error bars represent the mean and standard error of mean for three independent biological replicates; P values were obtained using the two-tailed Student’s t-test: ***P 0.05, *P < 0.05, **P < 0.01.

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