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CRISPR-Cas9 Long-Read Sequencing for Mapping Transgenes in the Mouse Genome.

W Bart BryantAllison YangSusan H GriffinWei ZhangAshiq M RafiqWeiping HanFerenc DeakMary Katherine MillsXiaochun LongJoseph M Miano
Published in: The CRISPR journal (2023)
Microinjected transgenes, both large and small, are known to insert randomly into the mouse genome. Traditional methods of mapping a transgene are challenging, thus complicating breeding strategies and accurate interpretation of phenotypes, particularly when a transgene disrupts critical coding or noncoding sequences. As the vast majority of transgenic mouse lines remain unmapped, we developed CRISPR-Cas9 Long-Read Sequencing (CRISPR-LRS) to ascertain transgene integration loci. This novel approach mapped a wide size range of transgenes and uncovered more complex transgene-induced host genome re-arrangements than previously appreciated. CRISPR-LRS offers a facile, informative approach to establish robust breeding practices and will enable researchers to study a gene without confounding genetic issues. Finally, CRISPR-LRS will find utility in rapidly and accurately interrogating gene/genome editing fidelity in experimental and clinical settings.
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