A case study of the reproducibility of transcriptional reporter cell-based RNAi screens in Drosophila

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Abstract

Off-target effects have been demonstrated to be a major source of false-positives in RNA interference (RNAi) high-throughput screens. In this study, we re-assess the previously published transcriptional reporter-based whole-genome RNAi screens for the Wingless and Hedgehog signaling pathways using second generation double-stranded RNA libraries. Furthermore, we investigate other factors that may influence the outcome of such screens, including cell-type specificity, robustness of reporters, and assay normalization, which determine the efficacy of RNAi-knockdown of target genes. © 2007 DasGupta et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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DasGupta, R., Nybakken, K., Booker, M., Mathey-Prevot, B., Gonsalves, F., Changkakoty, B., & Perrimon, N. (2007). A case study of the reproducibility of transcriptional reporter cell-based RNAi screens in Drosophila. Genome Biology, 8(9). https://doi.org/10.1186/gb-2007-8-9-r203

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