This video describes a screening method to identify transgenic Drosophila flies, whose genome was modified using CRISPR-Cas9. CRISPR-Cas9 is a powerful genome-editing tool that revolutionized the way scientists can manipulate an organism's genome. In the example protocol, we will see how to identify CRISPR-generated mutants, in which an insertion of a transactivation sequence replaces the first exon of the branchless (bnl) gene, thus creating a bnl gene-specific driver line, bnl-LexA.
Protocol
This protocol is an excerpt from Du et al., An Efficient Strategy for Generating Tissue-specific Binary Transcription Systems in Drosophila by Genome Editing, J. Vis. Exp. (2018). 1. Fly genetics and screening (Figure 1 and Figure 2) When the injected embryos develop into adults, cross each single G0 flies to balancer flies. Select suitable balancer for the chromosome containing the targeted allele. Anesthetize the F1 offspr…
Representative Results
Figure 1: An overview of workflow for CRISPR/Cas9-mediated genome editing to generate a binary transcription system. The approximate time duration required for each step is indicated. Please click here to view a larger version of this figure. <img alt="Figure 2" class="xfigimg" src="/files/ftp_uplo…
Screening for Genomic Modifications: A Method to Identify CRISPR-Generated Mutants in Drosophila. J. Vis. Exp. (Pending Publication), e20110, doi: (2023).