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Daisy-chain gene drives for the alteration of local populations
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Noble, Charleston
, DeBenedictis, Erika A.
, Nowak, Martin A.
, Min, John
, Buchthal, Joanna
, Esvelt, Kevin M.
, Olejarz, Jason
, Smidler, Andrea L.
, Church, George M.
, Chavez, Alejandro
in
Animals
/ Anopheles - genetics
/ Applied Biological Sciences
/ Biological Sciences
/ Chain drives
/ Chains
/ CRISPR
/ CRISPR-Cas Systems - genetics
/ Decision making
/ Dependence
/ Ecology
/ Ethics
/ Exhausting
/ Female
/ Fitness
/ Gene Drive Technology - methods
/ Gene Drive Technology - standards
/ Gene sequencing
/ Genetic Engineering
/ HEK293 Cells
/ Homology
/ Humans
/ Local communities
/ Local population
/ Malaria - prevention & control
/ Male
/ Organisms, Genetically Modified - genetics
/ PNAS Plus
/ Populations
/ Reproductive fitness
/ Ribonucleic acid
/ RNA
/ RNA, Guide, CRISPR-Cas Systems - genetics
/ Self propagation
2019
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Daisy-chain gene drives for the alteration of local populations
by
Noble, Charleston
, DeBenedictis, Erika A.
, Nowak, Martin A.
, Min, John
, Buchthal, Joanna
, Esvelt, Kevin M.
, Olejarz, Jason
, Smidler, Andrea L.
, Church, George M.
, Chavez, Alejandro
in
Animals
/ Anopheles - genetics
/ Applied Biological Sciences
/ Biological Sciences
/ Chain drives
/ Chains
/ CRISPR
/ CRISPR-Cas Systems - genetics
/ Decision making
/ Dependence
/ Ecology
/ Ethics
/ Exhausting
/ Female
/ Fitness
/ Gene Drive Technology - methods
/ Gene Drive Technology - standards
/ Gene sequencing
/ Genetic Engineering
/ HEK293 Cells
/ Homology
/ Humans
/ Local communities
/ Local population
/ Malaria - prevention & control
/ Male
/ Organisms, Genetically Modified - genetics
/ PNAS Plus
/ Populations
/ Reproductive fitness
/ Ribonucleic acid
/ RNA
/ RNA, Guide, CRISPR-Cas Systems - genetics
/ Self propagation
2019
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Daisy-chain gene drives for the alteration of local populations
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Noble, Charleston
, DeBenedictis, Erika A.
, Nowak, Martin A.
, Min, John
, Buchthal, Joanna
, Esvelt, Kevin M.
, Olejarz, Jason
, Smidler, Andrea L.
, Church, George M.
, Chavez, Alejandro
in
Animals
/ Anopheles - genetics
/ Applied Biological Sciences
/ Biological Sciences
/ Chain drives
/ Chains
/ CRISPR
/ CRISPR-Cas Systems - genetics
/ Decision making
/ Dependence
/ Ecology
/ Ethics
/ Exhausting
/ Female
/ Fitness
/ Gene Drive Technology - methods
/ Gene Drive Technology - standards
/ Gene sequencing
/ Genetic Engineering
/ HEK293 Cells
/ Homology
/ Humans
/ Local communities
/ Local population
/ Malaria - prevention & control
/ Male
/ Organisms, Genetically Modified - genetics
/ PNAS Plus
/ Populations
/ Reproductive fitness
/ Ribonucleic acid
/ RNA
/ RNA, Guide, CRISPR-Cas Systems - genetics
/ Self propagation
2019
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Daisy-chain gene drives for the alteration of local populations
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Daisy-chain gene drives for the alteration of local populations
2019
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If they are able to spread in wild populations, CRISPR-based gene-drive elements would provide new ways to address ecological problems by altering the traits of wild organisms, but the potential for uncontrolled spread tremendously complicates ethical development and use. Here, we detail a self-exhausting form of CRISPR-based drive system comprising genetic elements arranged in a daisy chain such that each drives the next. “Daisy-drive” systems can locally duplicate any effect achievable by using an equivalent self-propagating drive system, but their capacity to spread is limited by the successive loss of nondriving elements from one end of the chain. Releasing daisy-drive organisms constituting a small fraction of the local wild population can drive a useful genetic element nearly to local fixation for a wide range of fitness parameters without self-propagating spread. We additionally report numerous highly active guide RNA sequences sharing minimal homology that may enable evolutionarily stable daisy drive as well as self-propagating CRISPR-based gene drive. Especially when combined with threshold dependence, daisy drives could simplify decision-making and promote ethical use by enabling local communities to decide whether, when, and how to alter local ecosystems.
Publisher
National Academy of Sciences
Subject
/ Chains
/ CRISPR
/ CRISPR-Cas Systems - genetics
/ Ecology
/ Ethics
/ Female
/ Fitness
/ Gene Drive Technology - methods
/ Gene Drive Technology - standards
/ Homology
/ Humans
/ Malaria - prevention & control
/ Male
/ Organisms, Genetically Modified - genetics
/ RNA
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