When the genome bluffs: a tandem duplication event during generation of a novel Agmo knockout mouse model fools routine genotyping
Background Genome editing in mice using either classical approaches like homologous recombination or CRISPR/Cas9 has been reported to harbor off target effects (insertion/deletion, frame shifts or gene segment duplications) that lead to mutations not only in close proximity to the target site but al...
Main Authors: | Sailer, S, Coassin, S, Lackner, K, Fischer, C, McNeill, E, Streiter, G, Kremser, C, Maglione, M, Green, CM, Moralli, D, Moschen, AR, Keller, MA, Golderer, G, Werner-Felmayer, G, Tegeder, I, Channon, KM, Davies, B, Werner, ER, Watschinger, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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BioMed Central
2021
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