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UDiTaS™, a genome editing detection method for indels and genome rearrangements
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Giannoukos, Georgia
, Skor, Maxwell N.
, Bothmer, Anne
, Myer, Vic E.
, Maeder, Morgan L.
, Marco, Eugenio
, Jayaram, Hariharan
, Barrera, Luis A.
, Abdulkerim, Hayat S.
, Dhanapal, Vidya
, Wang, Tongyao
, Ciulla, Dawn M.
, Gloskowski, Sebastian W.
, Wilson, Christopher J.
in
Animal Genetics and Genomics
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ CRISPR/CAS9
/ Gene editing
/ Human and rodent genomics
/ Life Sciences
/ Methodology
/ Methodology Article
/ Microarrays
/ Microbial Genetics and Genomics
/ Next generation sequencing
/ NGS
/ Plant Genetics and Genomics
/ Proteomics
/ Translocation detection
/ UDiTaS
2018
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UDiTaS™, a genome editing detection method for indels and genome rearrangements
by
Giannoukos, Georgia
, Skor, Maxwell N.
, Bothmer, Anne
, Myer, Vic E.
, Maeder, Morgan L.
, Marco, Eugenio
, Jayaram, Hariharan
, Barrera, Luis A.
, Abdulkerim, Hayat S.
, Dhanapal, Vidya
, Wang, Tongyao
, Ciulla, Dawn M.
, Gloskowski, Sebastian W.
, Wilson, Christopher J.
in
Animal Genetics and Genomics
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ CRISPR/CAS9
/ Gene editing
/ Human and rodent genomics
/ Life Sciences
/ Methodology
/ Methodology Article
/ Microarrays
/ Microbial Genetics and Genomics
/ Next generation sequencing
/ NGS
/ Plant Genetics and Genomics
/ Proteomics
/ Translocation detection
/ UDiTaS
2018
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UDiTaS™, a genome editing detection method for indels and genome rearrangements
by
Giannoukos, Georgia
, Skor, Maxwell N.
, Bothmer, Anne
, Myer, Vic E.
, Maeder, Morgan L.
, Marco, Eugenio
, Jayaram, Hariharan
, Barrera, Luis A.
, Abdulkerim, Hayat S.
, Dhanapal, Vidya
, Wang, Tongyao
, Ciulla, Dawn M.
, Gloskowski, Sebastian W.
, Wilson, Christopher J.
in
Animal Genetics and Genomics
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ CRISPR/CAS9
/ Gene editing
/ Human and rodent genomics
/ Life Sciences
/ Methodology
/ Methodology Article
/ Microarrays
/ Microbial Genetics and Genomics
/ Next generation sequencing
/ NGS
/ Plant Genetics and Genomics
/ Proteomics
/ Translocation detection
/ UDiTaS
2018
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UDiTaS™, a genome editing detection method for indels and genome rearrangements
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UDiTaS™, a genome editing detection method for indels and genome rearrangements
2018
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Overview
Background
Understanding the diversity of repair outcomes after introducing a genomic cut is essential for realizing the therapeutic potential of genomic editing technologies. Targeted PCR amplification combined with Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) or enzymatic digestion, while broadly used in the genome editing field, has critical limitations for detecting and quantifying structural variants such as large deletions (greater than approximately 100 base pairs), inversions, and translocations.
Results
To overcome these limitations, we have developed a Uni-Directional Targeted Sequencing methodology, UDiTaS, that is quantitative, removes biases associated with variable-length PCR amplification, and can measure structural changes in addition to small insertion and deletion events (indels), all in a single reaction. We have applied UDiTaS to a variety of samples, including those treated with a clinically relevant pair of
S. aureus
Cas9 single guide RNAs (sgRNAs) targeting
CEP290
, and a pair of
S. pyogenes
Cas9 sgRNAs at T-cell relevant loci. In both cases, we have simultaneously measured small and large edits, including inversions and translocations, exemplifying UDiTaS as a valuable tool for the analysis of genome editing outcomes.
Conclusions
UDiTaS is a robust and streamlined sequencing method useful for measuring small indels as well as structural rearrangements, like translocations, in a single reaction. UDiTaS is especially useful for pre-clinical and clinical application of gene editing to measure on- and off-target editing, large and small.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BMC
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