CRISPR Screening
CRISPR screening systematically modifies genes across a genome, enabling researchers to identify genes that are crucial for specific cellular functions or disease processes.
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CRISPR screening is a cutting-edge genomic technique that uses CRISPR-Cas9 to introduce targeted mutations across many genes simultaneously, allowing researchers to systematically disrupt or modify gene functions on a large scale. By doing so, scientists can identify which genes are essential for specific cellular processes, such as survival, drug resistance, or disease development. This approach is widely used in functional genomics and drug discovery, helping to uncover potential therapeutic targets and gain deeper insights into gene roles within complex biological systems. The versatility and precision of CRISPR screening make it a valuable tool in advancing personalized medicine and genetic research.
We have a collection of Horizon Discovery sgRNA Arrayed Whole Genome Library (Human) supported by Phenomics Australia that maximise functionality and precision in your arrayed screens with optimised guide RNA designs for CRISPR knockout.