CRISPR-based genomic tools for the manipulation of genetically intractable microorganisms
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Chavez, Alejandro; Collins, James J.; Shapiro, Rebecca
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CRISPR-based genomic tools for the manipulation of genetically intractable microorganisms
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Genetic manipulation of microorganisms has been crucial in understanding their biology, yet for many microbial species, robust tools for comprehensive genetic analysis were lacking until the advent of CRISPR–Cas-based gene editing techniques. In this Progress article, we discuss advances in CRISPR-based techniques for the genetic analysis of genetically intractable microorganisms, with an emphasis on mycobacteria, fungi and parasites. We discuss how CRISPR-based analyses in these organisms have enabled the discovery of novel gene functions, the investigation of genetic interaction networks and the identification of virulence factors.
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2018-03Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Institute for Medical Engineering & Science; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Biological Engineering; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Synthetic Biology CenterJournal
Nature Reviews Microbiology
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Nature Publishing Group
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Shapiro, Rebecca S. et al. “CRISPR-Based Genomic Tools for the Manipulation of Genetically Intractable Microorganisms.” Nature Reviews Microbiology 16, 6 (March 2018): 333–339 © 2018 Macmillan Publishers Limited, part of Springer Nature
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1740-1526
1740-1534