Mice with targeted point mutations are generated efficiently using Cas9-cytidine deaminase fusions.
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Base editors (BEs) composed of a cytidine deaminase fused to CRISPR–Cas9 convert cytidine to uridine, leading to single-base-pair substitutions in eukaryotic cells. In this work, the authors delivered BE mRNA or ribonucleoproteins targeting the Dmd or Tyr gene via electroporation or microinjection into mouse zygotes. F0 mice showed nonsense mutations with an efficiency of 44–57% and allelic frequencies of up to 100%, demonstrating an efficient method to generate mice with targeted point mutations.