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Published on: September 19, 2018
CRISPR-/Cas9-Mediated Precise and Efficient Genome Editing in Drosophila
Kevin G Nyberg1, Richard W Carthew2,3
1Department of Molecular Biosciences, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, USA.
Abstract:
The CRISPR/Cas9 system provides the means to make precise and purposeful modifications to the genome via homology-directed repair (HDR). In Drosophila, a wide variety of tools provide flexibility to achieve these ends. Here, we detail a method to generate precise genome edits via HDR that is efficient and broadly applicable to any Drosophila stock or species. sgRNAs are first tested for their cleavage efficiency by injecting embryos with Cas9/sgRNA ribonucleoproteins using commercially available Cas9 protein. Using an empirically validated sgRNA, HDR is performed using a donor repair plasmid that carries two transformation markers. A fluorescent eye marker that can be seamlessly removed using PiggyBac transposase marks integration of the repair sequence. A counter-selection marker that produces small rough eyes via RNAi against eyes absent is used to screen against imprecise HDR events. Altogether, the enhancements implemented in this method expand the ease and scope of achieving precise CRISPR/Cas9 genome edits in Drosophila.
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