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Long-read individual-molecule sequencing reveals CRISPR-induced genetic heterogeneity in human ESCs


Accurately quantifying the genetic heterogeneity of a cell population is essential to understanding of biological systems. We develop a universal method (UMIs) to label individual DNA molecules for analyzing diverse types of rare genetic variants, with frequency as low as 4x10-5, using short- or long-read sequencing. It enables base-resolution haplotype-resolved quantitative characterization of rare variants. It provides the first quantitative evidence of persistent nonrandom large deletions and insertions following DNA repair of double-strand breaks induced by CRISPR-Cas9 in human pluripotent stem cells.

Authors: Chongwei Bi, Lin Wang, Baolei Yuan, Xuan Zhou, Yu Li, Sheng Wang, Yuhong Pang, Xin Gao, Yangyi Huang, Mo Li

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