desmutting
Desmutting is a process used in the field of genetics and molecular biology to remove mutations from a DNA sequence. This technique is particularly useful in creating isogenic strains, which are genetically identical except for the mutation of interest. Desmutting is often employed in research to study the effects of specific genes or to create genetically modified organisms for various applications.
The process typically involves several steps. First, the DNA sequence containing the mutation is identified using
1. Homology-directed repair (HDR): This involves using a donor template that is homologous to the region surrounding
2. Non-homologous end joining (NHEJ): This method repairs double-strand breaks in the DNA without the need for
3. CRISPR-Cas9: This is a powerful tool for genome editing that can be used to precisely cut
After the mutation is removed, the resulting strain is typically verified through sequencing to ensure that