We report a new method using re-designed guide RNAs with internal barcodes (iBARs) embedded in their loop regions. Our iBAR approach outperforms the conventional method by producing screening results with much lower false-positive and false-negative rates especially with a high multiplicity of infection (MOI). Importantly, the iBAR approach reduces the starting cells at high MOI significantly with greatly improved efficiency and accuracy compared with the canonical CRISPR screens at a low MOI. This new system is particularly useful when the source of cells is limited or when it is difficult to control viral infection for in vivo screening.
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Zhu, S., Cao, Z., Liu, Z., He, Y., Wang, Y., Yuan, P., … Wei, W. (2019, January 24). Guide RNAs with embedded barcodes boost CRISPR-pooled screens. Genome Biology. BioMed Central. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13059-019-1628-0
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