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Successful Identification of Monoallelic and Biallelic Mutants after CRISPR/Cas9 Gene Editing

15 May 2017

This technical note provides a streamlined protocol for the direct assessment of genotyping of cells following CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing. This technique is particularly useful for applications such as disease modeling, or the development of transgenic animals.

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Genome AnalysisGene Expression and Molecular CloningGene EditingGenetic EngineeringGenome SequencingCRISPR

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