PCIP-seq
Authors: Broeke, Anne Van den; Durkin, Keith;
Abstract
Pooled CRISPR Inverse PCR sequencing (PCIP-seq) is a method that leverages selective cleavage of circularized DNA fragments carrying proviral DNA with a pool of CRISPR guide RNAs, followed by inverse long-range PCR and multiplexed sequencing on the Oxford Nanopore MinION platform.
Keywords
DNA polymorphism, Virology, Transcription factors and regulatory sites, Sequencing, Genomics
DNA polymorphism, Virology, Transcription factors and regulatory sites, Sequencing, Genomics
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