articleNucleic Acids ResearchMay 16, 2016GOLD OA

CHOPCHOP v2: a web tool for the next generation of CRISPR genome engineering

University of Bergen · Harvard University

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Abstract

In just 3 years CRISPR genome editing has transformed biology, and its popularity and potency continue to grow. New CRISPR effectors and rules for locating optimum targets continue to be reported, highlighting the need for computational CRISPR targeting tools to compile these rules and facilitate target selection and design. CHOPCHOP is one of the most widely used web tools for CRISPR- and TALEN-based genome editing. Its overarching principle is to provide an intuitive and powerful tool that can serve both novice and experienced users. In this major update we introduce tools for the next generation of CRISPR advances, including Cpf1 and Cas9 nickases. We support a number of new features that improve the…

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Keywords
  • CRISPR
  • Genome editing
  • Biology
  • Usability
  • Computational biology
  • Cas9
  • Computer science
  • Web application
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