One-step generation of a targeted knock-in calf using the CRISPR-Cas9 system in bovine zygotes.
Joseph R OwenSadie L HennigBret R McNabbTamer A MansourJustin M SmithJason C LinAmy E YoungJosephine F TrottJames D MurrayMary E DelanyPablo J RossAlison Louise Van EenennaamPublished in: BMC genomics (2021)
The allelic heterogeneity in this biallelic knock-in calf appears to have resulted from a combination of homology directed repair, homology independent targeted insertion by blunt-end ligation, NHEJ, and rearrangement following editing of the gRNA target site in the donor template. This study illustrates the potential to produce targeted gene knock-in animals by direct cytoplasmic injection of bovine embryos with gRNA/Cas9, although further optimization is required to ensure a precise single-copy gene integration event.