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Resources for the design of CRISPR gene editing experiments

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2015

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Graham, Daniel B., and David E. Root. 2015. “Resources for the design of CRISPR gene editing experiments.” Genome Biology 16 (1): 260. doi:10.1186/s13059-015-0823-x. http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13059-015-0823-x.

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CRISPR-based approaches have quickly become a favored method to perturb genes to uncover their functions. Here, we review the key considerations in the design of genome editing experiments, and survey the tools and resources currently available to assist users of this technology.

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I've been working on creating a series of lectures on genome editing for my undergraduate Advanced Genetics course and I came across the open access article on Resources for CRISPR gene editing experiments. I want to include a lecture on designing a CRISPR experiment, to follow lectures on the the history of genome editing and the mechanism behind the CRISPR system. THANK YOU for a great resource!