Pooled genetic screening is a powerful method to systematically link genotype to phenotype and gain insights into biological processes, but applying it to visual phenotypes such as cell morphology or protein localization has remained a challenge. In their recent work, Fowler and colleagues (Hasle et al, 2020) describe an elegant approach for high-throughput cell sorting according to visual phenotypes based on selective photoconversion. This allows combining the advantages of high-content phenotyping by fluorescence microscopy with the efficiency of pooled screening to dissect complex cellular processes.
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Ivanova, E., & Khmelinskii, A. (2020). (Photo)convert to pooled visual screening. Molecular Systems Biology, 16(6). https://doi.org/10.15252/msb.20209640
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