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Publication : Locating and Characterizing a Transgene Integration Site by Nanopore Sequencing.

First Author  Nicholls PK Year  2019
Journal  G3 (Bethesda) PubMed ID  30837263
Mgi Jnum  J:273405 Mgi Id  MGI:6287927
Doi  10.1534/g3.119.300582 Citation  Nicholls PK, et al. (2019) Locating and Characterizing a Transgene Integration Site by Nanopore Sequencing. G3 (Bethesda)
abstractText  The introduction of foreign DNA into cells and organisms has facilitated much of modern biological research, and it promises to become equally important in clinical practice. Locating sites of foreign DNA incorporation in mammalian genomes has proven burdensome, so the genomic location of most transgenes remains unknown. To address this challenge, we applied nanopore sequencing in search of the site of integration of Tg(Pou5f1-EGFP)(2Mnm) (also known as Oct4:EGFP), a widely used fluorescent reporter in mouse germ line research. Using this nanopore-based approach, we identified the site of Oct4:EGFP transgene integration near the telomere of Chromosome 9. This methodology simultaneously yielded an estimate of transgene copy number, provided direct evidence of transgene inversions, revealed contaminating E. coli genomic DNA within the transgene array, validated the integrity of neighboring genes, and enabled definitive genotyping. We suggest that such an approach provides a rapid, cost-effective method for identifying and analyzing transgene integration sites.
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