Department of Biological Sciences, The George Washington University, Washington, DC 20052, USA
Department of Biological Sciences, The George Washington University, Washington, DC 20052, USA.
J Exp Biol. 2020 Feb 7;223(Pt Suppl 1):jeb208793. doi: 10.1242/jeb.208793.
The use of CRISPR/Cas9 for gene editing offers new opportunities for biology students to perform genuine research exploring the gene-to-phenotype relationship. It is important to introduce the next generation of scientists, health practitioners and other members of society to the technical and ethical aspects of gene editing. Here, we share our experience leading hands-on undergraduate laboratory classes, where students formulate hypotheses regarding the roles of candidate genes involved in development, perform loss-of-function experiments using programmable nucleases and analyze the phenotypic effects of mosaic mutant animals. This is enabled by the use of the amphibian and the butterfly , two organisms that reliably yield hundreds of large and freshly fertilized eggs in a scalable manner. Frogs and butterflies also present opportunities to teach key biological concepts about gene regulation and development. To complement these practical aspects, we describe learning activities aimed at equipping students with a broad understanding of genome editing techniques, their application in fundamental and translational research, and the bioethical challenges they raise. Overall, our work supports the introduction of CRISPR technology into undergraduate classrooms and, when coupled with classroom undergraduate research experiences, enables hypothesis-driven research by undergraduates.
CRISPR/Cas9 基因编辑技术为生物学专业的学生提供了进行真正的基因到表型关系探索研究的新机会。向未来的科学家、医疗从业者和社会其他成员介绍基因编辑的技术和伦理方面至关重要。在这里,我们分享了我们带领本科实验课程的经验,学生们针对参与发育的候选基因的作用提出假设,使用可编程核酸酶进行功能丧失实验,并分析嵌合体突变动物的表型效应。这得益于两栖动物和蝴蝶的使用,这两种动物能够以可扩展的方式可靠地产生数百个大型和新鲜受精的卵。青蛙和蝴蝶也为教授关于基因调控和发育的关键生物学概念提供了机会。为了补充这些实践方面,我们描述了学习活动,旨在使学生广泛了解基因组编辑技术、它们在基础和转化研究中的应用,以及它们带来的生物伦理挑战。总的来说,我们的工作支持将 CRISPR 技术引入本科课堂,并与课堂本科研究经验相结合,使本科生能够进行基于假设的研究。