The latest advances in gene editing & CRISPR technology

Discover the latest in CRISPRi screening, iPSC editing and the latest in molecular diagnostics made possible with gene editing technology

31 Aug 2021
Matthew Mcardle

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Top resources in Gene Editing & CRISPR technology

For this new special feature, we’ve pulled together a selection of the top new resources to support and advance your work applying gene editing and CRISPR technology. Discover reliable methods for the delivery of genome editing tools, find out how to rapidly engineer thousands of protein variants with large-scale, massively parallel genome engineering, explore the latest advances in CRISPRi screening, and much more.

ENRICHMENT SCREENING:Explore the genome with advances in CRISPRi technology

With improved knockdown efficiency, CRISPRi screening can be a powerful tool to greater understand the genome. Discover how solutions from Merck can help unlock the power of CRISPR for your gene editing experiments.

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BENCHTOP BIOFOUNDRY: Automated, massively parallel genome engineering

Rapidly engineer thousands of protein variants with the OnyxTM Digital Genome Engineering Platform. Streamline site saturation mutagenesis, optimize protein expression and investigate thousands of native promoter elements.

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KNOCKOUT: Reliable delivery of genome editing tools

Increase the efficiency of gene knockouts using minimally invasive, intracellular delivery of genome editing tools with the SU10 nanopipette-based platform from Yokogawa Electric Corporation.

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iPSC EDITING: Revealing the intricacies of the human genome

In this article, iotaSciences and Dr. Narasimha Telugu, Max-Delbrueck Center, discuss the challenges facing CRISPR in editing human stem cells, and what the future may hold for this technology.

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CRISPR-BASED DIAGNOSTICS: Bringing revolutionary diagnostics to market

Learn how genome editing experts are harnessing the power of CRISPR-Cas enzymes to power the next revolution in COVID-19 detection and diagnosis.

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WEBINAR SERIES: Gene editing & CRISPR masterclass

In this series of webinars, find out all you need to know about the latest techniques, technologies, and tools, including the innovations in CRISPR that are advancing translational research and beyond.

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Discover new resources, top techniques and state-of-the-art tools to support your work.

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This application note introduces the features of the SU10 and provides examples demonstrating the delivery of genome editing tools

Find out how to achieve efficient CRISPR gene editing with Bio-Rad's Gene Pulser Xcell Electroporation System

This webinar highlights how to identify genome-wide targets of osmotic stress tolerance in E. coli using CRISPR-mediated forward engineering

Realize the potential of CRISPR/Cas9 with new Simple Western™ immunoassay technology – a solution for small sample sizes

Tim Patno describes how Mammoth Biosciences uses the latest CRISPR technology to read and write the code of life

Join this online event showcasing innovations in CRISPR that are set to advance translational research

In this application note, a single Twist Oligo Pool was used in combination with Custom Library Multiplexed Cloning to generate custom sgRNA libraries

Richard Fox, Inscripta, introduces the Onyx Digital Genome Engineering Platform, the world’s first benchtop platform for scalable digital genome engineering.

This webinar introduces genome engineering workflows with efficient single-cell cloning of human iPSCs

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Take a look at what other researchers and scientists all over the world are saying about the latest equipment and technologies in gene editing and CRISPR. Here, Josh Tycko, Stanford, shares his opinion on Clonal Genes by Twist Bioscience:

CRISPRi Libraries, Pools, and gRNAs

Merck

Nuclease-independent applications of CRISPR provide equal targeting specificity but instead of cutting, CRISPRi allows for targeted interference of gene function by delivering transcriptional repressor domains to a specific target sequence using modified dCas9 + gRNA complexes. Gene knockdown is complementary to CRISPR-KO and CRISPRa (activation) and has distinct advantages over existing loss-of-function strategies like RNAi.

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Single Cellome™ Unit SU10

Yokogawa Corp. of America

SU10 is a nanopipette-based tool for efficient and controlled delivery of material (such as CRISPR Cas9 complex, RNA, proteins) into the nucleus or cytoplasm of single cells in a highly automated manner. The CRISPR Cas9 complex can be delivered directly into the nucleus of a specific target cell in a minimally invasive manner through the utilized glass pipette in nanometer range (approx.100 nm).

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Gene Expression and Molecular CloningMolecular cloning is a set of techniques that utilizes vectors to transfer recombinant DNA into host cells and is an essential tool for investigating the expression of genes and proteins in bacterial or mammalian cells. A variety of vectors optimized for gene cloning and expression in a range of host organisms are available, alongside competent cells for genetic replication. Here, you can explore a range of molecular tools, high-quality genomic and cDNA libraries, premade clones, transformation and transfection reagents and mutagenesis or gene expression detection assays and expression arrays. Find the best gene expression and molecular cloning products in our peer-reviewed product directory: compare products, check customer reviews and receive pricing direct from manufacturers.Gene EditingGene editing is the precise alteration to an organism's DNA, with CRISPR being the most well-known technique. It is used in a wide range of applications, including the development of disease models and gene therapy, and crop improvement. Browse our peer-reviewed product directory to find the best gene editing solutions, compare products, check reviews, and get pricing directly from manufacturers.Genome EditingGenome editing involves altering the DNA of an organism, which holds promise for disease treatment, agriculture, and gene therapy. Techniques like CRISPR-Cas9 are revolutionizing this field, enabling precise genetic modifications. Explore genome editing tools in our peer-reviewed product directory; compare products, check reviews, and get pricing directly from manufacturers.CRISPRCRISPR technology enables precise editing of genes, allowing scientists to modify DNA at specific locations. This revolutionary tool is used in genetic research, drug development, and gene therapy. CRISPR has applications in agriculture, disease treatment, and creating genetically modified organisms (GMOs). Explore CRISPR solutions in our peer-reviewed product directory; compare products, check reviews, and get pricing directly from manufacturers.CRISPR Screening