Mouse Genome Editing Using the CRISPR/Cas System

Donald W. Harms(University of Nebraska Medical Center), Rolen M. Quadros(University of Nebraska Medical Center), Davide Seruggia(Instituto de Salud Carlos III), Masato Ohtsuka(Tokai University), Gou Takahashi(Tokyo University of Agriculture), Lluı́s Montoliu(Instituto de Salud Carlos III), Channabasavaiah B. Gurumurthy(University of Nebraska Medical Center)
Current Protocols in Human Genetics
October 1, 2014
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Abstract

The availability of techniques to create desired genetic mutations has enabled the laboratory mouse as an extensively used model organism in biomedical research including human genetics. A new addition to this existing technical repertoire is the CRISPR/Cas system. Specifically, this system allows editing of the mouse genome much more quickly than the previously used techniques, and, more importantly, multiple mutations can be created in a single experiment. Here we provide protocols for preparation of CRISPR/Cas reagents and microinjection into one-cell mouse embryos to create knockout or knock-in mouse models.


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