Ares-GT: design of guide RNAs targeting multiple genes for CRISPR-Cas experiments
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ABSTRACT Motivation There is a lack of tools to design guide RNA for CRISPR genome editing of gene families and usually good candidate sgRNAs are tagged with low scores precisely because they match several locations in the genome, thus time-consuming manual evaluation of targets is required. Moreover, online tools are limited to a restricted list of reference genome and lack the flexibility to incorporate unpublished genomes or contemplate genomes of populations with allelic variants. Results To address these issues, I have developed the ARES-GT, a local command line tool in Python software. ARES-GT allows the selection of candidate sgRNAs that match multiple input query sequences, in addition of candidate sgRNAs that specifically match each query sequence. It also contemplates the use of unmapped contigs apart from complete genomes thus allowing the use of any genome provided by user and being able to handle intraspecies allelic variability and individual polymorphisms. Availability ARES-GT is available at GitHub ( https://github.com/eugomin/ARES-GT.git ).
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