How to create state-of-the-art genetic model systems: strategies for optimal CRISPR-mediated genome editing

Yannik Bollen(Utrecht University), Jasmin B. Post(Utrecht University), Bon‐Kyoung Koo(Institute of Molecular Biotechnology), Hugo J.G. Snippert(Utrecht University)
Nucleic Acids Research
June 14, 2018
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Abstract

Model systems with defined genetic modifications are powerful tools for basic research and translational disease modelling. Fortunately, generating state-of-the-art genetic model systems is becoming more accessible to non-geneticists due to advances in genome editing technologies. As a consequence, solely relying on (transient) overexpression of (mutant) effector proteins is no longer recommended since scientific standards increasingly demand genetic modification of endogenous loci. In this review, we provide up-to-date guidelines with respect to homology-directed repair (HDR)-mediated editing of mammalian model systems, aimed at assisting researchers in designing an efficient genome editing strategy.


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