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In vivo genome editing thrives with diversified CRISPR technologies 被引量:3

In vivo genome editing thrives with diversified CRISPR technologies
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摘要 Prokaryotic type II adaptive immune systems have been developed into the versatile CRISPR technology, which has been widely applied in site- specific genome editing and has revolutionized biomedical research due to its superior efficiency and flexibility. Recent studies have greatly diversified CRISPR technologies by coupling it with various DNA repair mechanisms and targeting strategies. These new advances have significantly expanded the generation of genetically modified animal models, either by including species in which targeted genetic modification could not be achieved previously, or through introducing complex genetic modifications that take multiple steps and cost years to achieve using traditional methods. Herein, we review the recent developments and applications of CRISPR-based technology in generating various animal models, and discuss the everlasting impact of this new progress on biomedical research. Prokaryotic type II adaptive immune systems have been developed into the versatile CRISPR technology, which has been widely applied in site- specific genome editing and has revolutionized biomedical research due to its superior efficiency and flexibility. Recent studies have greatly diversified CRISPR technologies by coupling it with various DNA repair mechanisms and targeting strategies. These new advances have significantly expanded the generation of genetically modified animal models, either by including species in which targeted genetic modification could not be achieved previously, or through introducing complex genetic modifications that take multiple steps and cost years to achieve using traditional methods. Herein, we review the recent developments and applications of CRISPR-based technology in generating various animal models, and discuss the everlasting impact of this new progress on biomedical research.
出处 《Zoological Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2018年第2期58-71,共14页 动物学研究(英文)
基金 supported by funds provided by the Research Grants Council of Hong Kong(CUHK 14104614,TBF16ENG007 and TBF17MED002 to B.F. and 3132966 to W.Y.C.) funds from the Croucher Foundation(CAS16CU01/CAS16401 to W.Y.C.) the National Basic Research Program of China(973 Program,2015CB964700 to Y.L.)
关键词 CRISPR/Cas9 Genome editing Animal models CRISPR/Cas9 Genome editing Animal models
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