DAJIN enables multiplex genotyping to simultaneously validate intended and unintended target genome editing outcomes

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AU Genome: Pleaseconfirmthatallheadinglevelsarerepresentedcorrectly editing can introduce designed mutations into a target : genomic site. Recent research has revealed that it can also induce various unintended events such as structural variations, small indels, and substitutions at, and in some cases, away from the target site. These rearrangements may result in confounding phenotypes in biomedical research samples and cause a concern in clinical or agricultural applications. However, current genotyping methods do not allow a comprehensive analysis of diverse mutations for phasing and mosaic variant detection. Here, we developed a genotyping method with an on-target site analysis software named Determine Allele mutations and Judge Intended genotype by Nanopore sequencer (DAJIN) that can automatically identify and classify both intended and unintended diverse mutations, including point mutations, deletions, inversions, and cis double knock-in at single-nucleotide resolution. Our approach with DAJIN can handle approximately 100 samples under different editing conditions in a single run. With its high versatility, scalability, and convenience, DAJIN-assisted multiplex genotyping may become a new standard for validating genome editing outcomes.

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Kuno, A., Ikeda, Y., Ayabe, S., Kato, K., Sakamoto, K., Suzuki, S. R., … Mizuno, S. (2022). DAJIN enables multiplex genotyping to simultaneously validate intended and unintended target genome editing outcomes. PLoS Biology, 20(1). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3001507

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