MCDB 2150 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Plasmid, Missense Mutation, Frameshift Mutation

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Using crispr/cas to edit eukaryotic genomes: generating a non-specific mutation in a targeted region. Region determined by guide rna (sgrna or crrna) Add cas9 protein for dna cleavage the double-stranded dna break is repaired by enzymes: this event is likely to result in a small insertion or deletion at the targeted side. Usually results in a frameshift mutation, but exactly what occurs is. Clicker: what is the most likely outcome of crispr-cas editing of a gene: the protein made from the mrna will be a different length, although, this depends on what sequence is targeted (ex: non-coding sequence) Clicker: if you were using crisp-csa to generate a mutation in a gene, specifically to inhibit the expression, which region would be the best to target: the promoter. (cid:862) (cid:272)(cid:396)ee(cid:374)i(cid:374)g a li(cid:271)(cid:396)a(cid:396)y(cid:863: a library is a collection of sequences and then looking for something particular in that collection.

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