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Establishment of Genome-edited Human Pluripotent Stem Cell Lines: From Targeting to Isolation
Published on: February 2, 2016
Isolation of single-base genome-edited human iPS cells without antibiotic selection
Yuichiro Miyaoka1, Amanda H Chan1, Luke M Judge2
1Gladstone Institute of Cardiovascular Disease, San Francisco, California, USA.
Abstract:
Precise editing of human genomes in pluripotent stem cells by homology-driven repair of targeted nuclease-induced cleavage has been hindered by the difficulty of isolating rare clones. We developed an efficient method to capture rare mutational events, enabling isolation of mutant lines with single-base substitutions without antibiotic selection. This method facilitates efficient induction or reversion of mutations associated with human disease in isogenic human induced pluripotent stem cells.
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