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Sanger Arrayed Whole Genome Lentiviral CRISPR Library

Mouse, Virus Format

Synonym(s):

Arrayed CRISPR library, Sanger CRISPR library

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About This Item

UNSPSC Code:
41105904

Quality Level

packaging

pkg of 10 μL (384-well plate)

concentration

1x106  VP/ml (via p24 assay)

application(s)

CRISPR

shipped in

dry ice

storage temp.

−70°C

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General description

Two leaders in genome editing, Sigma-Aldrich and the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, have joined forces to make the first ever arrayed lentiviral CRISPR knockout libraries. Based upon validated techniques published in the literature, the Sanger CRISPR libraries will put your lab at the forefront of the race to make the next big discovery.

Application

Functional Genomics/Screening /Target Validation

Features and Benefits

  • Vector: U6-gRNA/PGK-Puro-2A-BFP (gRNA only)
  • Simplify the workflow with puromycin selection
  • Illuminate CRISPR-expressing cells with BFP

Additional Features
  • Better, not bigger: Two optimized clones per mouse gene reduces the time, cost, and scale of screening experiments
  • Ready-to-screen: Clones are arrayed in a robotics-friendly 384-well format for high throughput screening
  • Collaborative: Real-time, library validation continues

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Packaging

384 well plates

Components

Lentivirus Transduction Particles of gRNA-only lenti-based vectors. 2 knockout clones for every human protein-coding gene. Nearly 40,000 sequence confirmed clones


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Physical form

10μl of lentivirus at ≥106 particles/ml in ~120×384 well plates

Other Notes

This product is for R&D use only, not for drug, household, or other uses. Lentivirus manufacturing is achieved by using 2nd generation packaging plasmids on a 3rd generation lenti-based vector. Though the lentiviral transduction particles produced are replication incompetent, it is recommended that they be treated as Risk Group Level 2 (RGL-2) organisms in laboratory handling. Follow all published RGL-2 guidelines for laboratory handling and waste decontamination.

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Storage Class Code

12 - Non Combustible Liquids

WGK

WGK 3

Flash Point(F)

Not applicable

Flash Point(C)

Not applicable


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Enhancing the genome editing toolbox: genome wide CRISPR arrayed libraries.
Metzakopian, E. et al
Scientific Reports, 7 (2017)

Articles

Genome-wide screening with optimized gRNAs per gene ensures specific and efficient knockout, controlling time and cost.

Get tips for handling lentiviruses, optimizing experiment setup, titering lentivirus particles, and selecting helpful products for transduction.

Protocols

Learn about Sanger Sequencing steps or the chain termination method and how DNA sequencing works and how to read Sanger Sequencing results accurately for your research.

FACS sorts cells based on light scattering and fluorescence for objective cell analysis.

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