articleNucleic Acids ResearchOct 9, 2014GOLD OA

Easy quantitative assessment of genome editing by sequence trace decomposition

The Netherlands Cancer Institute

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Abstract

The efficacy and the mutation spectrum of genome editing methods can vary substantially depending on the targeted sequence. A simple, quick assay to accurately characterize and quantify the induced mutations is therefore needed. Here we present TIDE, a method for this purpose that requires only a pair of PCR reactions and two standard capillary sequencing runs. The sequence traces are then analyzed by a specially developed decomposition algorithm that identifies the major induced mutations in the projected editing site and accurately determines their frequency in a cell population. This method is cost-effective and quick, and it provides much more detailed information than current enzyme-based assays. An…

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Keywords
  • Biology
  • Sequence (biology)
  • Computational biology
  • TRACE (psycholinguistics)
  • Genome
  • Decomposition
  • Genome editing
  • Population
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life below water
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