Intron with transgenic marker (InTraM) facilitates high-throughput screening of endogenous gene reporter lines

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The generation and maintenance of genome edited zebrafish lines is typically labor intensive due to the lack of an easy visual read-out for the modification. To facilitate this process, we have developed a novel method that relies on the inclusion of an artificial intron with a transgenic marker (InTraM) within the knock-in sequence of interest, which upon splicing produces a transcript with a precise and seamless modification. We have demonstrated this technology by replacing the stop codon of the zebrafish fli1a gene with a transcriptional activator KALTA4, using an InTraM that enables red fluorescent protein expression in the heart.

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Collins, R. T., Coxam, B., Fechner, I., Unterweger, I., Szymborska, A., Meier, K., & Gerhardt, H. (2020). Intron with transgenic marker (InTraM) facilitates high-throughput screening of endogenous gene reporter lines. Genesis, 58(10–11). https://doi.org/10.1002/dvg.23391

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