PUBLICATION

Optimized knock-in of point mutations in zebrafish using CRISPR/Cas9

Authors
Prykhozhij, S.V., Fuller, C., Steele, S.L., Veinotte, C.J., Razaghi, B., Robitaille, J.M., McMaster, C.R., Shlien, A., Malkin, D., Berman, J.N.
ID
ZDB-PUB-180728-8
Date
2018
Source
Nucleic acids research : (Other)
Registered Authors
Berman, Jason, Prykhozhij, Sergey, Razaghi, Babak, Veinotte, Chansey
Keywords
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MeSH Terms
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PubMed
30053067 Full text @ Nucleic Acids Res.
Abstract
Errata / Notes
Nucleic Acids Research, gky512, https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gky512, ZDB-PUB-180616-9 In the following sentence, we forgot to cite the paper that we discussed: ‘For example, Moreno-Mateos et al. did not find any difference in knock-in efficiency between sense or anti-sense asymmetric oligos corresponding to the same stretch of genomic DNA when using SpCas9, but they measured that the anti-sense oligos were typically more efficient than the sense ones when DNA was cut by Cpf1 regardless of homology arm lengths ratios.’ The correct version should have a citation at the end of the sentence: ‘For example, Moreno-Mateos et al. did not find any difference in knock-in efficiency between sense or anti-sense asymmetric oligos corresponding to the same stretch of genomic DNA when using SpCas9, but they measured that the anti-sense oligos were typically more efficient than the sense ones when DNA was cut by Cpf1 regardless of homology arm lengths ratios (1).’
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Mutations / Transgenics
Human Disease / Model
Sequence Targeting Reagents
Fish
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