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Published April 2021 | public
Journal Article

Imaging-based screens of pool-synthesized cell libraries

Abstract

Mapping a genetic perturbation to a change in phenotype is at the core of biological research. Advances in microscopy have transformed these studies, but they have largely been confined to examining a few strains or cell lines at a time. In parallel, there has been a revolution in creating synthetic libraries of genetically altered cells with relative ease. Here we describe methods that combine these powerful tools to perform live-cell imaging of pool-generated strain libraries for improved biological discovery.

Additional Information

© 2021 Nature Publishing Group. Received 12 May 2020; Accepted 21 December 2020; Published 15 February 2021. We thank D. Jones, P. Blainey, B. Huber, M. Polonsky and L. Ombelets for critical and constructive reading of the manuscript. The work was funded by the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation (KAW). Competing interests: J.E. has a patent on in situ genotyping after phenotyping (US patent 10,570,437). Peer review information: Rita Strack was the primary editor on this article and managed its editorial process and peer review in collaboration with the rest of the editorial team.

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