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摘要
通过同源重组进行精确的等位基因置换(也称为 "基因打靶 "或 "基因组编辑"),科学家可以在基因组的特定位置设计改变的 DNA 序列、插入或缺失。这种反向遗传学提供了强大的工具,可用于阐明调控 DNA 元件、基因、RNA 和蛋白质在其天然内源环境中的结构和功能。在这里,我们详细介绍了靶向正向遗传学(TFG)的方法,该方法支持对基因组中特定靶基因座上跨越数千个碱基对的等位基因替换进行群体规模的饱和筛选。针对裂殖酵母(Schizosaccharomyces pombe)开发的整体方法和详细规程可扩展到基因打靶可行的其他生物体。
Targeted Forward Genetics: Saturating Mutational Analyses of Specific Target Loci Within the Genome.
Precise allele replacement by homologous recombination (also known as "gene targeting" or "genome editing") allows scientists to engineer altered DNA sequences, insertions, or deletions at specific locations in the genome. Such reverse genetics provides powerful tools to elucidate the structure and function of regulatory DNA elements, genes, RNAs, and proteins within their natural, endogenous context. Here, we describe in detail the methodology for Targeted Forward Genetics (TFG), which supports population-scale, saturating screens of allele replacements spanning thousands of base pairs at a specific target locus in the genome. The overall approach and detailed protocols, developed for the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe, are extensible to other organisms in which gene targeting is feasible.
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