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Chromosomal Mutagenesis

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    Chapter 1 Genome Editing by Targeted Chromosomal Mutagenesis.
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    Chapter 2 piggyBac Transposon-Based Insertional Mutagenesis in Mouse Haploid Embryonic Stem Cells.
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    Chapter 3 Using phage integrases in a site-specific dual integrase cassette exchange strategy.
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    Chapter 4 Therapeutic Genome Mutagenesis Using Synthetic Donor DNA and Triplex-Forming Molecules
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    Chapter 5 Genome Engineering Using Adeno-Associated Virus (AAV).
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    Chapter 6 Engineering of Customized Meganucleases via In Vitro Compartmentalization and In Cellulo Optimization
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    Chapter 7 Efficient Design and Assembly of Custom TALENs Using the Golden Gate Platform
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    Chapter 8 Ligation-Independent Cloning (LIC) Assembly of TALEN Genes
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    Chapter 9 Assembly and Characterization of megaTALs for Hyperspecific Genome Engineering Applications
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    Chapter 10 Genome Engineering Using CRISPR-Cas9 System
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    Chapter 11 Donor Plasmid Design for Codon and Single Base Genome Editing Using Zinc Finger Nucleases.
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    Chapter 12 Endogenous Gene Tagging with Fluorescent Proteins.
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    Chapter 13 Silencing Long Noncoding RNAs with Genome-Editing Tools
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    Chapter 14 Gene Editing Using ssODNs with Engineered Endonucleases.
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    Chapter 15 Genome Editing in Human Pluripotent Stem Cells Using Site-Specific Nucleases
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    Chapter 16 Strategies to Increase Genome Editing Frequencies and to Facilitate the Identification of Edited Cells
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    Chapter 17 Using Engineered Endonucleases to Create Knockout and Knockin Zebrafish Models.
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    Chapter 18 Creating Knockout and Knockin Rodents Using Engineered Endonucleases via Direct Embryo Injection.
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    Chapter 19 Simple Sperm Preservation by Freeze-Drying for Conserving Animal Strains
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Chapter title
piggyBac Transposon-Based Insertional Mutagenesis in Mouse Haploid Embryonic Stem Cells.
Chapter number 2
Book title
Chromosomal Mutagenesis
Published in
Methods in molecular biology, January 2015
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4939-1862-1_2
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Book ISBNs
978-1-4939-1861-4, 978-1-4939-1862-1
Authors

Stephen J Pettitt, E-Pien Tan, Kosuke Yusa, Stephen J. Pettitt

Abstract

Forward genetic screening is a powerful non-hypothesis-driven approach to unveil the molecular mechanisms and pathways underlying phenotypes of interest. In this approach, a genome-wide mutant library is first generated and then screened for a phenotype of interest. Subsequently, genes responsible for the phenotype are identified. There have been a number of successful screens in yeasts, Caenorhabditis elegans and Drosophila. These model organisms all allow loss-of-function mutants to be generated easily on a genome-wide scale: yeasts have a haploid stage in their reproductive cycles and the latter two organisms have short generation times, allowing mutations to be systematically bred to homozygosity. However, in mammals, the diploid genome and long generation time have always hampered rapid and efficient production of homozygous mutant cells and animals. The recent discovery of several haploid mammalian cell lines promises to revolutionize recessive genetic screens in mammalian cells. In this protocol, we describe an overview of insertional mutagenesis, focusing on DNA transposons, and provide a method for an efficient generation of genome-wide mutant libraries using mouse haploid embryonic stem cells.

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Student > Ph. D. Student 6 15%
Student > Bachelor 6 15%
Researcher 5 13%
Student > Master 5 13%
Student > Doctoral Student 3 8%
Other 7 18%
Unknown 8 20%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 13 33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 6 15%
Medicine and Dentistry 2 5%
Neuroscience 2 5%
Computer Science 1 3%
Other 4 10%
Unknown 12 30%
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