Use of Synthetic sgRNAs for Improved CRISPR Editing
Discover how synthetic sgRNA efficiently edits a variety of cell types
Delivering CRISPR components in the ribonucleoprotein (RNP) format, pre-complexed Cas9 and synthetic sgRNA, in cells yields consistent high indel frequencies with low off-target effects. Download this collaboration poster to see the editing results from multiple cell types.
Studies show that a ribonucleoprotein (RNP) complex between Cas9 nuclease and synthetic sgRNA produces the most consistent genome editing, highest indel frequencies with the lowest off-target effects, and no risk of DNA incorporation compared to plasmid or mRNA-based approaches.
This poster examines the following:
- Value of RNP Formation
- More Consistent Guides with Synthetic RNA
- Two-Piece vs. One-Piece Systems
- Functional Validation Across Cell Types
- Importance and Potential Benefits of Chemical Modification
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