Catalog #: KOHGW-80K-P

CRISPR Human Genome 80K Knockout Libraries

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Cellecta’s first Single-module Human Genome-Wide CRISPR Knockout Library was designed to be small enough (~80,000 constructs) to enable convenient genome-wide “dropout viability” screens with most standard human cell modules. With 4 sgRNAs targeting each gene, all of which have been designed using the criteria for effective guides described by Doench, et al. and containing the Cellecta-designed HEAT sgRNA tracrRNA structure which we have proven generates more robust screening results than the standard sgRNA design, the library has deep enough gene coverage to generate efficient results.

    • Single library with ~80,000 constructs targeting approximately 19,000 protein-coding genes
    • Each gene is targeted by 4 sgRNAs designed based on Doench, et al. criteria
    • All human protein-coding genes coverage—over 19,000 gene targets
    • This library can be obtained with either RFP and Puro, Puro only or RFP and Neo markers.

NEW! We now have a second Single-module Human Genome-Wide CRISPR Library (Knockout-B Library).

    • The new Knockout-B library also has 4 sgRNA to each of the ~19,000 protein-coding genes
    • It is intended as a complement to the original 80,000-construct library.
    • None of the sgRNA in the Knockout-B Library overlap with the original Human Genome-Wide CRISPR 80K Knockout Library.
    • The Knockout-B library may be run as an alternative to the original single-module library or added to the original library for researchers who want to run a screen with 8 guides for each gene.

 

    * Sequences are available in FASTA (.txt), GenBank (.gb), and SnapGene (.dna) formats. You may use the free SnapGene Viewer to open .dna files. If you would like vector files in another format, please contact us. To download .txt and .gb files, right click on the link and Save As. 

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