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    Multilayered VBC score predicts sgRNAs that efficiently generate loss-of-function alleles

    CRISPR–Cas9 screens have emerged as a transformative approach to systematically probe gene functions. The quality and success of these screens depends on the frequencies of loss-of-function alleles, particular...

    Georg Michlits, Julian Jude, Matthias Hinterndorfer, Melanie de Almeida in Nature Methods (2020)

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    CRISPR-Switch regulates sgRNA activity by Cre recombination for sequential editing of two loci

    CRISPR-Cas9 is an efficient and versatile tool for genome engineering in many species. However, inducible CRISPR-Cas9 editing systems that regulate Cas9 activity or sgRNA expression often suffer from significa...

    Krzysztof Chylinski, Maria Hubmann, Ruth E. Hanna, Connor Yanchus in Nature Communications (2019)

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    CRISPR-UMI: single-cell lineage tracing of pooled CRISPR–Cas9 screens

    Combining each sgRNA with a unique molecular identifier in a genome-wide screen increases sensitivity and robustness in both positive and negative selection.

    Georg Michlits, Maria Hubmann, Szu-Hsien Wu, Gintautas Vainorius in Nature Methods (2017)

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    A reversible haploid mouse embryonic stem cell biobank resource for functional genomics

    The Haplobank contains over 100,000 individually reversibly mutagenized, barcoded, mouse embryonic cell lines; proof-of-principle experiments were used to search for genes that are required for rhinovirus infe...

    Ulrich Elling, Reiner A. Wimmer, Andreas Leibbrandt, Thomas Burkard in Nature (2017)

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    The histone chaperone CAF-1 safeguards somatic cell identity

    Cellular differentiation involves profound remodelling of chromatic landscapes, yet the mechanisms by which somatic cell identity is subsequently maintained remain incompletely understood. To further elucidate...

    Sihem Cheloufi, Ulrich Elling, Barbara Hopfgartner, Youngsook L. Jung in Nature (2015)