Lineage barcoding in mice with homing CRISPR.
Kathleen LeeperKian KalhorAndyna VernetAmanda GravelineGeorge M ChurchPrashant MaliReza KalhorPublished in: Nature protocols (2021)
Classic approaches to mapping the developmental history of cells in vivo have relied on techniques that require complex interventions and often capture only a single trajectory or moment in time. We have previously described a developmental barcoding system to address these issues using synthetically induced mutations to record information about each cell's lineage in its genome. This system uses MARC1 mouse lines, which have multiple homing guide RNAs that each generate hundreds of mutant alleles and combine to produce an exponential diversity of barcodes. Here, we detail two MARC1 lines that are available from a public repository. We describe strategies for using MARC1 mice and experimental design considerations. We provide a protocol for barcode retrieval and sequencing as well as the analysis of the sequencing data. This protocol generates barcodes based on synthetically induced mutations in mice to enable lineage analysis.
Keyphrases
- single cell
- high fat diet induced
- randomized controlled trial
- high glucose
- wild type
- diabetic rats
- healthcare
- genome wide
- high resolution
- crispr cas
- drug induced
- mental health
- insulin resistance
- machine learning
- physical activity
- genome editing
- electronic health record
- skeletal muscle
- metabolic syndrome
- social media
- bone marrow
- high density
- stress induced