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    Unveiling Human iPSC Gene Functions with Genome-Scale CRISPRi Atlas

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliJuly 13, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Fast Facts

    1. New atlas maps gene effects on human iPSCs at single-cell resolution.
    2. Researchers used CRISPRi to systematically deactivate almost 12,000 genes.
    3. The resource identifies new regulators of stem cell function, like ZBTB41 and RNF7.
    4. This open-access tool aids hypothesis generation, modeling, and disease research.

    Discovering How Genes Shape Stem Cells

    A new atlas maps out the roles of thousands of genes in human stem cells. Researchers used a technique called CRISPRi to turn off 11,692 genes in over 2.5 million cells. This method helps scientists see how each gene affects the cell’s behavior and identity. It’s like creating a detailed map showing how genes influence what stem cells can become. This map is a major step forward. It helps us understand basic biology and how cells stay flexible, which can impact many fields.

    Advancing Science and Improving Lives

    The atlas uncovers new relationships among genes and helps scientists explore how stem cells work. For example, they identified new regulators that help keep stem cells in their undifferentiated state. This information is useful, not just for research, but also for developing treatments. It can speed up efforts to find new drugs or therapies for diseases related to cell growth or degeneration. In the future, this knowledge could lead to better regenerative medicine, helping people recover from injuries or illnesses more effectively.

    Enhancing Technology and Future Research

    This large dataset is more than just a reference. It serves as a tool for future innovations, especially in artificial intelligence (AI). By providing detailed, consistent data, it allows AI systems to learn and predict how genes influence cell traits. That means scientists can model diseases or new treatments virtually, saving time and resources. Overall, this atlas represents a valuable step toward combining biology and technology, promising new hope for medical discovery and improved health outcomes.

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