Synthetic Guide RNA for CRISPR
Take advantage of the new way to CRISPR with synthetic sgRNA
Synthetic guide RNA offers a new approach to CRISPR editing that boasts superior editing efficiency, more consistent results, and faster overall workflow. To learn more about how synthetic gRNA compares to the traditional techniques, get your free copy of the Synthetic Guide RNA for CRISPR Genome Editing white paper.
Are you tired of getting poor editing results from CRISPR experiments using guide RNA from plasmids or in vitro transcription?
Good news! Synthetic guide RNA (gRNA) offers a new approach that boasts superior editing efficiency, more consistent results, and faster overall workflow. To learn more about how synthetic gRNA compares to the traditional techniques, get your free copy of the Synthetic Guide RNA for CRISPR Genome Editing white paper.
The Synthetic gRNA white paper looks at how this new option compares to the older methods of making guide RNAs, including the following:
- A review of plasmid cloning, IVT, and synthetic gRNA approaches for generating CRISPR guide RNAs
- A comparison of the editing efficiencies of the three methods
- The different output consistencies of these methods
- The variable time investment and the speed of each method
This white paper will allow you to familiarize yourself with the unique advantages offered by synthetic gRNA so you can make informed decisions about the experimental design of your CRISPR assays. Get your free copy now.