[HTML][HTML] Signature-tagged mutagenesis: barcoding mutants for genome-wide screens

P Mazurkiewicz, CM Tang, C Boone… - Nature Reviews …, 2006 - nature.com
P Mazurkiewicz, CM Tang, C Boone, DW Holden
Nature Reviews Genetics, 2006nature.com
DNA signature tags (molecular barcodes) facilitate functional screens by identifying mutants
in mixed populations that have a reduced or increased adaptation to a particular
environment. Many innovative adaptations and refinements in the technology have been
described since its original use with Salmonella; they have yielded a wealth of information
on a broad range of biological processes—mainly in bacteria, but also in yeast and other
fungi, viruses, parasites and, most recently, in mammalian cells. By combining whole …
Abstract
DNA signature tags (molecular barcodes) facilitate functional screens by identifying mutants in mixed populations that have a reduced or increased adaptation to a particular environment. Many innovative adaptations and refinements in the technology have been described since its original use with Salmonella; they have yielded a wealth of information on a broad range of biological processes—mainly in bacteria, but also in yeast and other fungi, viruses, parasites and, most recently, in mammalian cells. By combining whole-genome microarrays and comprehensive ordered libraries of mutants, high-throughput functional screens can now be achieved on a genomic scale.
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