Multiplexed Cas9 targeting reveals genomic location effects and gRNA-based staggered breaks influencing mutation efficiency
Designing effective genome engineering strategies requires an understanding of the impact that genomic locus has on CRISPR-Cas9 activity. Here the authors use TRIP integrations to profile editing outcomes genome-wide and observe that gRNA sequence influences the structure of the double strand break.
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Main Authors: | Santiago Gisler, Joana P. Gonçalves, Waseem Akhtar, Johann de Jong, Alexey V. Pindyurin, Lodewyk F. A. Wessels, Maarten van Lohuizen |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/8cafb83aa5a34b2b9543a0254a16b6e2 |
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