AAV directed targeted integration

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Vector – per se

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to novel recombinant AAV (Adeno-associated virus) vectors that may be used to direct integration of recombinant DNA sequences into specific regions of the human host genome. These vectors may be used in gene therapies designed to replace or supplement defective genetic information with normal genetic information. The invention also relates to the isolation and characterization of the specific cellular host sequences, herein referred to as host target sequences, that signal the integration of AAV recombinant DNA sequences into specific regions of the host genome. Transgenic animals containing the generated target sequences may be as used as model is systems for testing of AAV based gene therapies.

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