Widely used as a genome editing tool, the CRISPR-Cas9 system allows researchers to precisely induce frameshift mutations in specific genes or insert foreign nucleic acid sequences into a cell’s DNA. Scientists employ these knockout or knock-in cells for numerous applications including analyzing gene function, examining disease mechanisms, discovering potential therapeutic targets, and assessing the efficacy of novel treatments.

Download this ebook from EditCo to learn about 

  • The basics of CRISPR-Cas9 technology
  • The differences between cell pools and clonal cell lines
  • Generating knockout cell pools and clones using CRISPR editing

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