Genome-scale loss-of-function screening with a lentiviral RNAi library

DE Root, N Hacohen, WC Hahn, ES Lander… - Nature …, 2006 - nature.com
DE Root, N Hacohen, WC Hahn, ES Lander, DM Sabatini
Nature methods, 2006nature.com
The discovery that RNA interference (RNAi) is functional in mammalian cells led us to form
The RNAi Consortium (TRC) with the goal of enabling large-scale loss-of-function screens
through the development of genome-scale RNAi libraries and methodologies for their use.
These resources form the basis of a loss-of-function screening platform created at the Broad
Institute. Our human and mouse libraries currently contain> 135,000 lentiviral clones
targeting 27,000 genes. Initial screening efforts have demonstrated that these libraries and …
Abstract
The discovery that RNA interference (RNAi) is functional in mammalian cells led us to form The RNAi Consortium (TRC) with the goal of enabling large-scale loss-of-function screens through the development of genome-scale RNAi libraries and methodologies for their use. These resources form the basis of a loss-of-function screening platform created at the Broad Institute. Our human and mouse libraries currently contain >135,000 lentiviral clones targeting 27,000 genes. Initial screening efforts have demonstrated that these libraries and methods are practical and powerful tools for high-throughput lentivirus RNAi screens.
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