Multi-Locus Gene-Editing represents an exciting advancement in genetic research and biotechnology. Its ability to simultaneously edit multiple genetic loci has the potential to unlock a myriad of opportunities for understanding complex genetic processes and developing innovative solutions for various challenges. As we continue to explore and refine this technology, Multi-Locus Gene-Editing holds immense promise in shaping the future of genetics and its application in numerous fields.
This technique allows researchers to investigate the effects of gene alterations in multiple genes concurrently, providing valuable insights into the intricate relationship between genes and their functions.
In traditional technology, multi-locus gene-edited mouse model can be generated only by separately constructing single-locus mutation homozygous mice, which takes 5 to 6 months, and then allows mating of these mice, which takes more than 2 years, with low success rate.