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The application of genome editing technology in fish

Journal

MARINE LIFE SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Volume 3, Issue 3, Pages 326-346

Publisher

SPRINGERNATURE
DOI: 10.1007/s42995-021-00091-1

Keywords

Genome editing; Fish; Traits; Disease model

Funding

  1. Guangzhou Science and Technology Project [201803020017]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31902427]
  3. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2018M631016]

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Genome editing technology has revolutionized the field of life sciences by allowing direct targeting and modification of genomic sequences. With tools like ZFN, TALEN, and CRISPR, researchers have been able to decode genome data and address biological problems. In the realm of aquaculture, fish are not only economically vital but also serve as a crucial link in evolutionary research, making genome editing technologies essential for studying growth, gender, pigmentation traits, and disease modeling in fish species.
The advent and development of genome editing technology has opened up the possibility of directly targeting and modifying genomic sequences in the field of life sciences with rapid developments occurring in the last decade. As a powerful tool to decipher genome data at the molecular biology level, genome editing technology has made important contributions to elucidating many biological problems. Currently, the three most widely used genome editing technologies include: zinc finger nucleases (ZFN), transcription activator like effector nucleases (TALEN), and clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR). Researchers are still striving to create simpler, more efficient, and accurate techniques, such as engineered base editors and new CRISPR/Cas systems, to improve editing efficiency and reduce off-target rate, as well as a near-PAMless SpCas9 variants to expand the scope of genome editing. As one of the important animal protein sources, fish has significant economic value in aquaculture. In addition, fish is indispensable for research as it serves as the evolutionary link between invertebrates and higher vertebrates. Consequently, genome editing technologies were applied extensively in various fish species for basic functional studies as well as applied research in aquaculture. In this review, we focus on the application of genome editing technologies in fish species detailing growth, gender, and pigmentation traits. In addition, we have focused on the construction of a zebrafish (Danio rerio) disease model and high-throughput screening of functional genes. Finally, we provide some of the future perspectives of this technology.

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