“…The tracrRNA forms an extensive interface with the Cas9, whereas the crRNA is associated with the enzyme complex through a long base-paired region with the tracrRNA (Anders et al, 2014; Garcia-Doval & Jinek, 2017; Hirano, Gootenberg, et al, 2016; Hirano, Nishimasu, et al, 2016; Huai et al, 2017; Jiang et al, 2016; Jiang, Zhou, Ma, Gressel, & Doudna, 2015; Jinek et al, 2014; Nishimasu et al, 2015; Yamada et al, 2017). The tracrRNA and crRNA can be covalently linked at the base-paired region to form a single guide RNA (sgRNA) (Esvelt et al, 2013; Hou et al, 2013; Jinek et al, 2012; Ran et al, 2015; Tsui, Hand, Duboy, & Li, 2017) (Fig. 1).…”