A G-less cassette refers to a type of cassette used in genetic research and biotechnology, particularly in the field of gene editing and synthetic biology. In this context, the term "G-less" indicates that the cassette does not contain the guanine (G) nucleotide in its sequence. Usually, G-less cassettes are designed to enhance the efficiency of certain processes, such as transcription and translation.

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