CRISPR-PN2: A flexible and genome-aware platform for diverse CRISPR experiments in parasitic nematodes

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Abstract

Parasitic nematodes represent a significant threat to human health, causing diseases of major socioeconomic importance worldwide. Central to controlling infections of parasitic nematodes is a more detailed molecular picture of host specificity, parasite activation and immune suppression. CRISPR technology holds huge potential for researchers in the field of parasitic nematology, as it provides a powerful genetic tool to dissect questions in parasite biology. To expedite the development of CRISPR technology in parasitic nematodes, software is required to facilitate the design of effective and specific sgRNA sequences. Here, the author introduces CRISPR-PN2, a comprehensive web-based platform that provides flexible use control over the automated design of specific gRNA sequences for CRISPR experiments in parasitic nematodes.

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O’Halloran, D. M. (2021). CRISPR-PN2: A flexible and genome-aware platform for diverse CRISPR experiments in parasitic nematodes. BioTechniques, 71(3). https://doi.org/10.2144/BTN-2021-0056

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