| Literature DB >> 24874787 |
Takahito Watanabe1, Sumihare Noji1, Taro Mito2.
Abstract
Hemimetabolous, or incompletely metamorphosing, insects are phylogenetically basal. These insects include many deleterious species. The cricket, Gryllus bimaculatus, is an emerging model for hemimetabolous insects, based on the success of RNA interference (RNAi)-based gene-functional analyses and transgenic technology. Taking advantage of genome-editing technologies in this species would greatly promote functional genomics studies. Genome editing using transcription activator-like effector nucleases (TALENs) has proven to be an effective method for site-specific genome manipulation in various species. TALENs are artificial nucleases that are capable of inducing DNA double-strand breaks into specified target sequences. Here, we describe a protocol for TALEN-based gene knockout in G. bimaculatus, including a mutant selection scheme via mutation detection assays, for generating homozygous knockout organisms.Entities:
Keywords: Cricket; Homozygous knockout; TALEN; Targeted mutagenesis
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24874787 DOI: 10.1016/j.ymeth.2014.05.006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Methods ISSN: 1046-2023 Impact factor: 3.608