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4 years ago
Milena Alexeyeva
2I would like to excise a large strand of DNA and insert a new one using CRISPR. My problem is that my strand will be a little over 1kb and I am not sure if this is going to be a limiting factor. Also, how long should the homology arms be for a region of this size?
Experiment: CRISPR Human - Repression HBV
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You should be able to insert the new region without any problems. For the homologous arms you should use 800bp arms that are homologous to the regions flanking the 1kb excised sequence. Good luck!
Answered 4 years ago
I.Zawadzka
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Homology arm length depends on the species of cell you want to transform, short for prokaryotes (as little as 50 bp) and up to 500 bp for eukaryotes
Answered 4 years ago
Nicholas Ferguson
You should be able to insert the new region without any problems. For the homologous arms you should use 800bp arms that are homologous to the regions flanking the 1kb excised sequence. Good luck!
Answered 4 years ago
I.Zawadzka
Can you help?